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The utilization of hip-drop tackles in the NFL has been a source of controversy for the past couple of years, gaining popularity and widespread use in the league.
Following an incident where Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews suffered an injury from a hip-drop tackle last season, causing him to miss seven regular-season games and one playoff matchup, the league has disclosed that the injury rate associated with hip-drop tackles is “20-25 times greater than that of other tackles.”
Given this alarming statistic, NFL executive vice president Jeff Miller expressed his hope that the NFL would prohibit hip drops during the upcoming off-season, as reported by Judy Battista of NFL Media.
One of the challenges in addressing this issue lies in the difficulty of precisely defining the hip-drop tackle well enough to establish a clear rule or impose a ban. Despite the evident risk and injury impact of hip drops on players across the league, the NFL Players Association has resisted calls for a ban.