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HOT NEWS: Ravens Submit Resolution Proposal Among NFL Rule Changes.THANHDUNG

The NFL has released this year’s list of team proposals for changes to the playing rules, bylaws, and resolutions.

This year, the Ravens are one of seven teams that submitted a resolution proposal to permit clubs to prepare kicking footballs (“K-Balls”) before game day, similar to the process permitted for game footballs.

The Browns, Texans, Eagles, Raiders, Vikings and Commanders joined the Ravens in the proposal, which would “eliminate a burdensome and unnecessary process on game day” for equipment staffs. Each team would still present three “K-Balls” to the officiating crew before the game, which would still be inspected along with the quarterback balls.

The Ravens were not part of any proposed rule changes. The three this year came from the Lions, Packers, and Eagles:

By Detroit: Eliminate an automatic first down as a penalty imposed for defensive holding and illegal contact.

Jordan Stout holding for a kick.

By Green Bay: Prohibit an offensive player from pushing a teammate who was lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap.

By Philadelphia: Align the postseason and regular season overtime rules by granting both teams an opportunity to possess the ball regardless of the outcome of the first possession, subject to a 15-minute overtime period in the regular season.

Will the ‘Tush Push’ Be Eliminated?

The Packers’ proposal to essentially eliminate the “tush push” will be the most hotly debated among NFL circles leading up to the vote at Owners Meetings later this month.

The Ravens have used a version of the play, often with a tight end taking the snap. At the NFL Combine, Head Coach John Harbaugh said he’s “OK” with the play.

“To me, you have to take all of those rules holistically. What effect does one rule change have on the next thing? So, if you take out the ‘tush push,’ then you’re going to take out all pushing,” Harbaugh said.

“A guy can’t be downfield, and the offensive linemen can’t come running in and push the ball carrier five more yards. You can’t take one out but not the other. They are the same, just like you’re not supposed to be able to grab a running back and pull him into the end zone. That hasn’t been officiated. They’ve allowed that to happen. That’s already against the rules. How are you going to officiate that? So, if we want to say that you can’t help push a [running] back, then you can take out the ‘tush push.’ If you’re going to say that’s still allowed, then, in my opinion, can’t take out the ‘tush push.'”

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