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No end to Tush Push

Jealousy loses at meetings

The Tush Push is here to stay, at least for one more year. The NFL did not get the 24 votes needed to, er, put an end to it.

The rule change was proposed by the Packers, who perhaps not so coincidentally lost to the Super Bowl champs in the playoffs. It's unfair, so the argument went, for a play that involves just shoving human beings to gain yardage.

Some coaches (notably, Sean McDermott) called it a safety risk, though there's not any evidence to support that -- not from the league, or the Eagles certainly. Nick Sirianni says they've never had an injury on the play, and they run it more than anyone.

It's a play any team can run, and others have tried, but only the Eagles have been particularly successful at it. Over the last three years (they started running it in 2022), they've scored the most rushing touchdowns (83) in the league, and that total is actually 14 more than anyone but Detroit. Not all of those scores are on Tush Push plays, but Jalen Hurts has scored just over half (42) of that total, and the vast majority (28) are from 1 yard out. So it would clearly have had a negative effect on his fantasy value.

Over the past three years, Philadelphia has scored at least twice as many rushing touchdowns as more than a third of the league's teams.

TEAM RUSHING 2022-2024
TeamAttYdsAvgTD
Philadelphia167577474.683
Detroit151469784.679
Buffalo143366744.769
San Francisco146069124.764
Baltimore162185705.361
Miami129457894.551
Arizona136866894.950
Atlanta157670964.549
Washington142363544.548
L.A. Rams133854714.148
Indianapolis141462564.447
Chicago152371474.747
Pittsburgh152062494.146
Jacksonville131554914.246
Green Bay142365144.645
N.Y. Giants139861764.444
Dallas142859234.144
L.A. Chargers129850483.943
Tennessee138158324.243
Kansas City128455444.342
Cleveland144161154.242
Carolina133858574.441
Seattle119052494.440
New Orleans138956784.140
Cincinnati116246294.037
Minnesota125450694.034
Las Vegas122149584.133
New England128654084.232
Houston127650323.932
Denver135656534.231
Tampa Bay130853534.129
N.Y. Jets115648944.228

Getting three quarters of the league to support something which largely makes them look jealous (as opposed to concerned about safety or whatnot) is tough.

Had it been banned, while it would have hurt (sorry) Hurts' value, it'd be a plus for Saquon Barkley. Of his 13 rushing scores last season, none were from the 1-yard line, and only 4 were from inside the 5. Imagine Barkley being an even greater fantasy monster than he was a year ago.

But it’s not going anywhere in 2025.

--Andy Richardson

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