Seahawks vote to ban Tush Push
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The Seahawks will open preseason play on Thursday, August 7, hosting the Pete Carroll-coached Raiders at Lumen Field in a game that kicks off at 7 p.m. Week 2 of the preseason brings another home game, with the Seahawks hosting the Chiefs in a 7 p.m. game on Friday, August 15.
This all runs counter to what the Green Bay Packers and Atlanta Falcons infamously did to their stars. Aaron Rodgers was not aware of the Jordan Love pick. Kirk Cousins was not aware of Michael Penix Jr, either.
In the same vein as the play itself, the "Tush Push" barrels forward. On Wednesday, NFL owners voted at the spring league meeting to keep the play made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles, rejecting a proposal put forward by the Green Bay Packers to ban it.
A proposal by the Green Bay Packers to ban the ‘tush push’ play made famous by the Super Bowl-champion Philadelphia Eagles failed to get enough votes.