The highlighted discussion at the 2025 NFL owners meetings was the "tush push" topic.
That will continue.
Earlier this offseason ahead of the talks between the 32 owners in the NFL that occurred this week in Florida, the Green Bay Packers authored a proposal.
It earned the support of 16 NFL teams. The idea was to ban the "tush push" play run by the Philadelphia Eagles.
While half the of the NFL's teams supported banning the play which seems unstoppable, 24 teams needo
to vote in favor of a rule to pass it. That did not happen, but according to reports including ESPN, the discussions will continue
The NFL will table discussions until May when another set of owners meetings will take place.
It's clear where the Buffalo Bills stand... or at least Sean McDermott.
The head coach cited some--not yet proven--health concerns... as to why he wants to play banned.
For more from McDermott see the clip below:
Sean McDermott is still anti-Tush Push
— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) March 31, 2025
Says he still has injury concern even though the data suggests there is no injury risk pic.twitter.com/oi0he4Ny21
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: NFL owners meetings: Tush push ban vote is pushed, what that means