
Takeaways from NFL's annual league meeting: Updates on Aaron Rodgers, Kirk Cousins, 'Tush Push,' and more
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Everything you need to know about what's transpiring in Florida
The NFL never sleeps, and this week is certainly a reminder of that. The NFL's annual league meeting, sandwiched between the start of free agency and the NFL Draft, has become a treasure trove for information regarding teams, players and changes to the league's rulebook for the upcoming season.
It may take place in Palm Beach, Florida, but it's anything but a vacation for the league's owners, coaches and the assembled media members. While there may be some time to relax, the week is largely about the upcoming 2025 season and the changes that may lie ahead.
This year's league meeting is extremely important as many topics, both team and league-based, will be discussed and hashed out over the coming days. Specifically, the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the controversial "Tush Push" play and possible changes to the kickoff and overtime are huge storylines that may come to a conclusion this week.

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