The Tush Push lives on.
After an offseason of non-stop talk about whether the Tush Push would be banned, the play being legislated out of the sport seemed likely heading into the NFL Owners Meetings in Minneapolis this week. However, the proposal to axe the play failed. It fell short of the 24-vote threshold needed to pass, with nine other teams siding with the Eagles.
Many teams are left with egg on their face after advocating against the play, while the Eagles can rejoice. Here are On Pattison's winners and losers from the NFL's decision to keep the Tush Push.
Winners
Jeffrey Lurie
Lurie didn't pull any punches at the Owners Meetings yesterday. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, Lurie gave an impassioned speech in front of his peers — which lasted for over a half an hour — imploring them to vote to keep the play. Lurie went all out and got just enough people to side with him.
Since buying the Eagles in 1994, Lurie has been well-liked in Philly. The Eagles have been successful, making the playoffs 19 times, appearing in eight NFC Championship Games and, of course, winning two Super Bowls. However, this is up there with his greatest triumphs. He stood his ground on what he felt was an unjust move to ban a play that's available to every team in the league. Without Lurie strongly advocating against the ban, the Eagles might not have gotten enough votes.
Well, damn: Jeffrey Lurie didn't mince words in NSFW plea to save Tush Pushhttps://t.co/TR4H4p0Jz1
— On Pattison (@OnPattison) May 21, 2025
The Tush Push has been a rallying cry for Eagles fans. People love it locally, and the fact that others wanted the play gone is only going to ignite excitement among Eagles fans even more. It gives them a chance to rub it in every single time the Eagles line up for it next season. Lincoln Financial Field is going to go berserk during the first Tush Push of the season against the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 4.
Jason Kelce
Jason Kelce doesn't play for the Eagles anymore. He has no material gain for the Tush Push not being banned. But that didn't stop him from acting as a quasi-corporate lobbyist at the Owners Meetings to advocate for keeping the play. It's unknown if Kelce's advocacy truly had an affect, but as one of the key pieces that popularized the play, he'll be happy to see it's staying.
Jason Kelce, tush push savior and happy man pic.twitter.com/l6aaL4S4wl
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) May 21, 2025
NFL needed 24 votes today to ban the Tush Push, but got only 22. Here are the 10 teams that voted against the Tush Push ban, per sources:
🏈Eagles
🏈Ravens
🏈Browns
🏈Lions
🏈Jaguars
🏈Dolphins
🏈Patriots
🏈Saints
🏈Jets
🏈Titans— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 21, 2025
Earlier this week on Good Morning Football, Luvu said the play should be banned, comparing it to a rugby scrum. To Luvu's disappointment, he'll still have to deal with the Tush Push plenty next season.
“I think they should ban it.”
— Kyle Brandt (@KyleBrandt) May 19, 2025
-Commanders linebacker and Tush Push legend Frankie Luvu pic.twitter.com/abfL7CJPeV