Here are the two major potential changes to be discussed at NFL owners meeting
Briefly

The upcoming NFL Annual Meeting from March 30 to April 1 will bring together the 32 team owners to discuss significant rule changes, including a potential ban on the 'tush push.' This tactic, popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles, has proven notably effective in short yardage situations. The Green Bay Packers first proposed the ban, but gathering enough votes remains uncertain. Additionally, discussions surrounding the expansion of the season to 18 games will take place, although this change likely won’t occur soon. Coaches and executives are anticipated to circulate their opinions, contributing to a lively discussion.
"The popularity of the 'tush push' is creating debate among NFL owners, with potential rule changes including a ban on the play being a focal point at their Annual Meeting."
"Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel expressed his reservations regarding the ban on the successful play, stating that it’s tough to make something illegal simply because it’s effective."
Read at Miami Herald
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