Packers Coach Has Blunt Message After Failing to Ban Eagles' Tush Push
Summary
The Green Bay Packers tried to ban a football play, known as the "tush push," used by the Philadelphia Eagles, but they did not get enough votes to make it happen. Packers coach Matt LaFleur said the team now needs to find a way to stop the play on the field.Key Facts
- The Packers led an effort to ban the Eagles' "tush push" play.
- To ban the play, they needed 24 out of 32 team owner votes but fell two votes short.
- Packers coach Matt LaFleur said they must find a way to stop the play on the field.
- LaFleur described the play as difficult to stop and a risk to player safety.
- Jalen Hurts, a player from the Eagles, scored 18 out of 24 rushing touchdowns using this play since 2024.
- LaFleur chose not to discuss specific strategies to stop the play before their Monday game.
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