The Philadelphia Eagles' version of the quarterback sneak has raised many eyebrows around the NFL. The Super Bowl LIX champions have mastered this play, which has made it an automatic first down or touchdown and several teams aren't seeing the advantage they get with this play.
The Green Bay Packers forged ahead and proposed that the league ban the so-called "tush push," citing players' safety and pace to play as the main reasons to prohibit this polarizing play.
Green Bay proposed a 10-yard penalty for assisting the runner, interlocking interference or illegal use of hands, arms or body by the offense.