The play known as the "Tush Push," made famous in recent seasons by the Philadelphia Eagles, is up for debate again this week. NFL owners will vote on a revised resolution that would ban such plays.
The Green Bay Packers proposed a change for the annual meeting earlier this offseason, but the discussion was tabled.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Packers amended the language of their resolution.
The initial proposal would make it to a 10-yard penalty by pushing or throwing the body against a player immediately receiving a snap that was lined up right behind the center.