T he ban on the infamous
"tush push" is nearly a done deal.
NFL team owners will make their final decision on the controversial play at their
Spring Meeting this week. While most eyes are on the
Philadelphia Eagles -who have thrived with this tactic-few have considered a surprising collateral victim: the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers . The upcoming owners meeting, scheduled for
May 20-21 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, could usher in
a seismic shift across the league . With the likely ban of the tush push, the Eagles will lose one of their
most potent short-yardage weapons in a single vote. This variation of the
quarterback sneak has delivered key results for Philadelphia, including their first touchdown in
Super Bowl LIX against the
Kansas City Chiefs . While many teams are pushing for its ban, the Buccaneers are watching anxiously
as the outcome of the vote draws near .
The Buccaneers vs. the tush push
Although it may not seem obvious, Tampa Bay could be one of
the biggest unintended casualties of the tush push ban. Among all the teams that have faced the Eagles' signature play, the Buccaneers have been one of the few
to successfully shut it down . Their secret weapon?
Defensive tackle Vita Vea . The dominant lineman has been one of quarterback
Jalen Hurts' toughest obstacles for years.
At 300 pounds with the speed of a linebacker , Vea is the perfect counter to the tush push. If NFL owners vote to outlaw the play, Philadelphia-and other teams that rely on similar strategies-
will have to rethink short-yardage situations . That shift would remove Vea from crucial downs,
effectively neutralizing one of Tampa Bay's biggest defensive assets.
The Olympics and the playoffs
Beyond the tush push controversy, owners will also vote on
two other major changes that could reshape the league's future:
a revamped playoff format , altering a seeding system that has been in place for more than a decade, and the potential participation of NFL players
in flag football at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics . The Spring Meeting's decisions
will ripple across the league for years , if not decades. While the
Eagles and Buccaneers are focused
on the immediate implications of the tush push ruling , the entire NFL landscape could shift after this pivotal vote.