Patriots reportedly helped save the 'tush push' from proposed ban
Briefly

In a recent vote regarding the NFL's controversial play known as the tush push, ten teams, including the New England Patriots, voted against a proposed ban, preventing it from being enacted. The tush push, a variation of the quarterback sneak, benefits teams in short-yardage scenarios, particularly near the goal line. Despite safety concerns raised by some organizations, including the Green Bay Packers, there was insufficient support for the ban, as twenty-two teams were not enough to reach the 75% threshold required for a rule change.
The Patriots were one of ten NFL teams that voted against banning the tush push, allowing it to remain a legal play in the league.
Despite concerns over player safety and the pace of the game, the tush push remains legal as twenty-two teams did not achieve the 75% majority needed for a ban.
Read at Boston.com
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