The absence of any formal proposal to ban the tush push at the NFL’s March 2026 owners meetings underpins the market’s overwhelming 97.2% implied probability that the play remains legal for the 2026 season. Competition Committee co-chair Rich McKay confirmed no team submitted language for discussion, following a 22-10 vote shortfall the prior spring that left the “Brotherly Shove” intact. Several clubs have since experimented with the formation themselves, reducing league-wide appetite for a change, while a player poll showed strong opposition to restricting quarterback sneaks or short-yardage pushes. Trader consensus reflects this procedural reality, though an on-field safety incident or late-season coaching campaign could still force an emergency review before the 2026 regular season begins.
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The “tush push” refers to a football play in which an offensive player or multiple offensive players line up directly behind the quarterback and push the quarterback forward immediately after the snap. A qualifying rule change must affect the use of this play. Partial bans, such as rules that ban pushing the quarterback only in certain situations (e.g. on quarterback sneaks), restrict who can push the quarterback, or impose penalties that specifically target the “tush push” formation or execution, will qualify.
The market will resolve based on the first official announcement from the NFL. If the league announces that the tush push will not be banned for the 2026 NFL season, this market will resolve to “No”.
Announcements of future rule changes affecting the use of the "tush push" which don't apply to the 2026 NFL season will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be official NFL announcements however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Nov 21, 2025, 8:09 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...The “tush push” refers to a football play in which an offensive player or multiple offensive players line up directly behind the quarterback and push the quarterback forward immediately after the snap. A qualifying rule change must affect the use of this play. Partial bans, such as rules that ban pushing the quarterback only in certain situations (e.g. on quarterback sneaks), restrict who can push the quarterback, or impose penalties that specifically target the “tush push” formation or execution, will qualify.
The market will resolve based on the first official announcement from the NFL. If the league announces that the tush push will not be banned for the 2026 NFL season, this market will resolve to “No”.
Announcements of future rule changes affecting the use of the "tush push" which don't apply to the 2026 NFL season will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be official NFL announcements however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The absence of any formal proposal to ban the tush push at the NFL’s March 2026 owners meetings underpins the market’s overwhelming 97.2% implied probability that the play remains legal for the 2026 season. Competition Committee co-chair Rich McKay confirmed no team submitted language for discussion, following a 22-10 vote shortfall the prior spring that left the “Brotherly Shove” intact. Several clubs have since experimented with the formation themselves, reducing league-wide appetite for a change, while a player poll showed strong opposition to restricting quarterback sneaks or short-yardage pushes. Trader consensus reflects this procedural reality, though an on-field safety incident or late-season coaching campaign could still force an emergency review before the 2026 regular season begins.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado
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