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Titans helped prevent the tush push from being banned

Yahoo SportsThursday, May 22, 2025 at 3:06:38 PM
The Tennessee Titans joined nine other NFL teams in voting to keep the controversial "Tush Push" play legal, blocking a proposal to ban it. The play—where teammates shove the quarterback forward on short-yardage situations—has been a hot topic, with critics calling it unsafe or unfair, while supporters argue it’s a clever strategy. The Titans’ stance means the league’s most debated trick play stays in the game for now.
Editor’s Note: Love it or hate it, the "Tush Push" isn’t going anywhere—at least not this season. The Titans’ vote signals that a chunk of the league still sees value (or at least no major harm) in the play, keeping the debate alive. For fans, it means more dramatic goal-line stands and, likely, more heated arguments about whether this is gritty football or a gimmick that needs to go.
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