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Bears safety Jaquan Brisker on possible hip-drop tackle ban: 'We just want to play football'

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Chicago Bears safety Jaquan Brisker appeared to take issue with the possibility of the NFL banning hip-drop tackles as Roger Goodell remarked on the idea on Wednesday.

Goodell told reporters after the December League Meeting was finished, he would like to see the maneuver taken out of the game.

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Commissioner of the NFL Roger Goodell attends the 2023 HOPE Global Forum at Hyatt Regency Atlanta on Dec. 12, 2023 in Atlanta. (Derek White/Getty Images)

"Hip-drop, I would tell you, I think we all should work to get that out of the game," Goodell said, via NFL.com. "You see it escalated in the number of times it occurred this season. The injury can be very devastating. We saw that also. It's not just happening at the NFL level. It's also happening at other levels. (It's) something I feel like we've got to work very hard to get that removed this spring."

NFL Executive Vice President Troy Vincent agreed earlier in the day.

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"I think a year ago when we actually brought the hip-drop or the version of the tackle that we were seeing on the video, there were some clips that we had no clue what we were talking about. In their mind, never saw it before, don't teach it," Vincent said.

"Others were not actually teaching a version of it with the intent of injuring a player, but versions of the tackle. All of this is in that family of when we saw the hawk tackle and people adjusting to getting the head out of the game."

Vincent said the "one thing" they could do now is define

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