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The Philadelphia Eagles will keep running the tush push, and there is nothing the league can do about it right now. NFL executive Troy Vincent confirmed at the scouting combine that no franchise had filed a formal proposal to outlaw the play before the rule-change deadline.
The tush push ban talks remain in the NFL. A proposal to ban it did not advance this offseason. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' son, Stephen Jones, raised safety concerns. The Green Bay Packers previously tried to outlaw the play.
The Dallas Cowboys have entered what could be a franchise-defining offseason, marked by sweeping personnel changes and a dramatic overhaul of their defensive identity. The shift
The Dallas Cowboys were last in the league in points allowed per game last season and reportedly plan on improving the defensive side of the ball this offseason.
PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins issued a strong response to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on Friday, referring to him as a "bully" for requiring his players to stand for the national anthem, while urging owners around the league ...
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team will make a major change in its free-agency approach this year. The post Cowboys’ Jerry Jones Vows Major Free-Agency Change appeared first on Heavy Sports.