Mark Murphy and the Packers are the team that proposed a ban of the “Tush Push” with the NFL’s Competition Committee.
Nick Sirianni takes exception to the idea that the "Tush Push"/"Brotherly Shove" is an automatic play. The Eagles' signature short-yardage call is back under the league microscope again after the Green Bay Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy openly wrote about his disdain for the play a few weeks ago,
Judy Battista of NFL Network reported that NFL's executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent said an unnamed team sent in a proposal to ban the tush push play. The Green Bay Packers have been identified as a team that wants the tush push banned by Dianna Russini.
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni has made no secret of his contempt for the proposed tush push ban, a suggestion submitted last month by the Green Bay Packers. In team CEO Mark Murphy's estimation,
Will having the 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay influence Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst in who he selects?
There is no skill involved and it is almost an automatic first down on plays of a yard or less,' Mark Murphy wrote to a Packers fan about the tush push.
The Green Bay Packers are approaching free agency in 2025 with no priority free agents, plenty of salary cap space, and a need to add veteran talent to a young, cheap, and ascending roster.
He got through that year because of his faith, his stubbornness, Packers coach Mike McCarthy, who stuck with him, and teammate Charles Woodson, who near the end of the season told him to stop trying to make field goals and just be himself. In eight of his final 10 years with the Packers, he hit 81.1% or more of his kicks.
The Packers officially unveiled their ticket prices for the 2025-26 NFL season, with a few initiatives returning amidst price increases. While the organization continues its non-renewal exercise to fill Lambeau with the Green and Gold faithful,
The Philadelphia Eagles have made the 'Tush Push' famous, and now the Green Bay Packers want to get rid of it.