Packers officially propose banning the ‘tush push’

The Green Bay Packers have proposed banning the “tush push” play for the upcoming NFL season and beyond, the league confirmed on Wednesday.
It was first reported in February the Packers would submit a proposal ruling out the play, which was made popular by the Super Bowl 59 champion Philadelphia Eagles.
On a typical tush push, a quarterback will take the snap from under center and try to run forward while multiple players lined up behind the quarterback aid him with a push on his backside.
Green Bay is seeking to amend Rule 12, Section 1 of the NFL’s rulebook, which pertains to blocking and the use of hands and arms. The Packers’ proposal is to “prohibit an offensive player from pushing a teammate who was lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap.”