The Philadelphia Eagles’ so-called “tush push” might not be outlawed after all.
Yet, at least.
Peter King offered an update on this situation in his latest FMIA column (bold emphasis mine):
As for the Competition Committee rugby-scrum legislation, I think there’s just as much of a chance it doesn’t come up for a vote this spring as it gets voted out of the game. (Rejoice, Eagles.) Why? Because the Competition Committee and Roger Goodell won’t bring up a pushing-the-QB ban for a vote at the owners’ meetings in three weeks if it’s going to fail.