Everything we heard at 2025 NFL league meetings: QB options, draft maneuvers, roster holes
Briefly

During the NFL's annual league meetings, the proposal to ban the 'tush push' was tabled, falling short of the 24 votes needed. However, significant changes were made, including the adoption of camera technology for first down measurements and an expansion of the replay assist program. A new funding rule was also enacted, extending the funding date for guaranteed player contracts, potentially influencing team strategies. Team executives discussed key roster strategies as the offseason unfolds, with an eye toward the impending draft.
The NFL owners tabled the proposal to ban the 'tush push' maneuver, falling short of the needed 24 votes despite support from 16 teams.
A significant shift was made with the measurement of first downs as the league will now utilize camera technology instead of the traditional chain crew.
The league announced a permanent change to the funding rule, allowing teams to fund player contracts after television contract distributions, potentially impacting team strategies.
As the league transitions between free agency and the draft, various team leaders discussed strategies and key questions impacting team rosters for the upcoming season.
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