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Physically unable to perform (PUP) is a roster designation used in the National Football League (NFL) for players who suffered injuries during football-related activities prior to the start of training camp. Players on the PUP list may participate in team meetings, and use team training and medical facilities, but cannot practice with their team.
Players put on the active/physically unable to perform list — or PUP — at the start of training camp have football-related injuries, like those on IR, but count against the active roster.
Jaelan Everett Phillips (born May 28, 1999) is an American professional football linebacker for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the UCLA Bruins for two seasons before medically retiring after the 2018 season due to sustaining several concussions and other injuries.
The injured reserve list (abbr. IR list) is a designation used in North American professional sports leagues for athletes who suffer injuries and become unable to play. The exact name of the list varies by league; it is known as "injured reserve" in the National Football League (NFL) and National Hockey League (NHL), the "injured list" in the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the injured ...
Dolphins’ Phillips comes off PUP list. ... Under new NFL rules, players placed on IR during training camp are eligible to return during the season, but a team can bring back no more than eight ...
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The Bears placed Knox on injured reserve the following day. [10] Knox started the 2012 NFL season on Chicago's 'physically unable-to-perform' (PUP) list. [10] He was unable to fully recover from the injury even after extensive rehabilitation and therapy. [11] After the injury, Knox walked with a limp and was unable to stand without discomfort. [12]
Browns running back Nick Chubb will be required to sit out the first four games of the regular season, potentially returning Week 5 vs. Commanders.