At least one opponent of a popular style of quarterback sneak is seeking its termination.
One team has submitted a proposal to ban the play known as the “Tush Push,” NFL EVP of football operations Troy Vincent told NFL Network Senior National Columnist Judy Battista on Monday. Vincent did not identify the club, but NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero later reported it was the Green Bay Packers who proposed the ban.
Though its roots can be traced back to the most basic quarterback sneaks, the “Tush Push” — also known as the “Brotherly Shove” — originated in Philadelphia, where the Eagles popularized the play by lining up two teammates behind quarterback Jalen Hurts, who receives the snap, lunges forward and, with the push of his two fellow Eagles from behind, attempts to gain the necessary yardage for a fresh set of downs or a touchdown.