During the NFL offseason, some rules will be modified and adjusted, which may be to make fans enjoy the game more and make players fairer on the field. Recently, a team submitted a proposal to ban "Tush Push".

"Tush Push", also known as "Brotherly Shove", originated in Philadelphia, and the Eagles and Bills are currently the most effective in using this tactic. The tactic usually involves two teammates lining up behind the quarterback and pushing the quarterback forward in a short-yardage situation for a new round of offense or a touchdown. Jalen Hurts, who wears an Philadelphia Eagles jerseys, has benefited greatly from it, tied for fifth in rushing touchdowns in 2024.

But the practice confuses other teams wearing nfl jersey. The CEO of the Green Bay Packers directly admitted that he didn't like the practice, while Buffalo coach Sean McDermott expressed concerns about the tactic, believing that it was contrary to the health and safety of the players. For now, the rule will remain in place unless 24 or more teams vote to change it.