The NFL continues to allow the Eagles' 'tush push' play despite officiating challenges, as the play was approved by a majority of teams, though it remains controversial and difficult to officiate.
The Eagles executed early tush push plays in Week 2 without penalties, prompting speculation that the NFL may tighten enforcement or seek to ban the play through a league-wide vote.
The NFL is fining about 100 players and two dozen team employees for selling Super Bowl tickets above face value, with players fined 1.5 times the ticket price and employees fined double, due to violations of league rules.
The NFL fined San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa $11,255 for wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat during a postgame interview, violating league rules against displaying personal messages. The fine followed a review that determined Bosa breached uniform and equipment regulations, which prohibit political messages during game days. Bosa, aware of the potential fine, expressed no regret over his actions, citing his support for Donald Trump. The incident occurred after the 49ers' victory over the Dallas Cowboys on October 27.
The NFL fined San Francisco 49ers' Nick Bosa $11,255 for wearing a Make America Great Again hat during a postgame interview, citing a violation of league rules against political messages. Bosa, who wore the hat in support of Donald Trump, expressed that the fine was "well worth it." The NFL aims to remain nonpartisan and encourages civic engagement without delving into political controversies, emphasizing unity and thoughtful conduct among players.
The NFL is considering relaxing its rules on team ownership to allow passive investment from private equity firms, a move that could significantly impact team valuations and the culture of ownership. A committee of team owners, including Arthur Blank and Greg Penner, is expected to weigh in on the issue at the league's annual meeting in Florida, with questions arising about the potential involvement of sovereign investors.
The Tennessee Titans have addressed the six-game suspension of offensive lineman Nicholas Petit-Frere for violating the NFL's gambling policy. Petit-Frere admitted to placing bets on sports other than the NFL while at the Titans' facility, which is against league rules. He expressed remorse and claimed he was unaware of the specifics surrounding betting from a team facility. The Titans stated their belief in Petit-Frere's integrity and emphasized the importance of adhering to league rules. In his absence, the team will have to rely on other players to fill the right tackle position.
The Las Vegas Aces have been fined and lost their 2025 first-round pick, while Coach Becky Hammon has been suspended for two games without pay due to violations involving former player Dearica Hamby. The team broke league rules regarding impermissible player benefits, and Hammon was found in violation of league and team respect in the workplace policies. The WNBA players union was not satisfied with the punishments, stating that the penalty was far from appropriate. The investigation included interviews with 33 people and a review of texts, emails, and other documents.