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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 ...
Non-football injury and non-football illness (NFI) are roster designations used in the National Football League (NFL) for players who are unable to practice as a result of conditions unrelated to football, or injuries that did not occur during NFL games or practices. They are similar to the physically unable to perform and injured reserve lists.
Reserve players not on the active roster typically play in a team's farm system, often at the highest level . Bereavement list – major league players may be placed on the bereavement list due to severe illness or death of that player's or his spouse's immediate family.
The Rams officially announced on Wednesday that Nacua has been placed on injured reserve due to a knee sprain he suffered during the team’s 26-20 overtime loss against the Detroit Lions in Week 1.
Some of the most important players in the NFL are recovering from injuries in significant numbers. As the league rounds out Week 13 and heads into Week 14, astonishingly, at least 12 regular ...
Miami Dolphins linebacker Jaelan Phillips (15) is being treated by team medical personnel after getting injured in a play during fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the New York Jets ...
The injury report was created to prevent gamblers from gaining inside information about injuries from players, and as a result, NFL teams must report on the status of injured players on a set schedule during the season. The standard severity descriptions are "out" (will not play in the upcoming game); "doubtful" (25% chance of playing ...
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.