OFFICIAL NFL injuries 2022/23 season

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I always feel bad for most of these guys. After all of the work they put in it has to be soul crushing to see a season lost due to injury.
 
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I always feel bad for most of these guys. After all of the work they put in it has to be soul crushing to see a season due to injury.
Especially the freakish ones, like when someone rolls up on your leg or something like that unseen.
 

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Took 58 pass attempts to get there though, nothing down field

Good point. That’s revealing.

I don't think so. Unless they have the money to pay Chubb and expect to turn it around quick fast and in a hurry. They're probably better off getting some picks that they lost trading for Russ.

They are advertising receivers. Maybe they will try a mini rebuild.
 

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Did they, really?
Season is over for them.. and they DESPERATELY need to recoup draft capital and build a cheap roster because of the incredibly stupid Wilson trade & contract.
Projection and assumption? We don't know the new GM or new owners and how they will proceed. It's possible they could still try to trade Chubb. But this injury at first glance makes you question whether they'll trade a good defensive player or not. They'd also likely get a 3rd round comp for him next year if they don't trade him making anything less than a 3rd next year unlikely to get the trade done.
 

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Also, this was enlightening because of our current injury situation. We can only bring 8 players back from IR this season. So some hard choices will probably need to be made soon. I went looking for this because of them bringing Travin Howard back. Surprised they ate one of those 8 spots for him now. I guess as the season goes by there's less time to bring players back anyway and you can always just not IR someone and hope you can squeak by until they are healthy. But worth noting going forward.


LA Rams roster is already threatened by new IR rules​


by Bret Stuter2 weeks ago

Heading into Week 5, the LA Rams have been hammered by injuries. All totaled, the LA Rams have eight players on Injured Reserve, two players under NFL suspension, one player on Reserve/Non-Football Injury, and one player on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. We delved into what those various categories mean, and you can click this link to refresh your memory.

That would not pose a problem for the team in either the 2020 or 2021 NFL season. Due to the impact of COVID-19, the NFL and NFLPA agreed to relax the rules concerning the number of times players could be activated from IR to the active 53-man roster per season.

But as the concerns over COVID-19 have subsided, so too has the relaxed position of the NFL and the use of the Injured Reserve roster. Specifically, NFL teams are capped this year at restoring just eight players to the active roster from the reserve lists. So what does that mean for the LA Rams roster?

In a word: Trouble.

To best understand how this will impact the LA Rams roster, let’s run down the players, positions, status, and ETA of players who are currently not on the active roster:

Rams roster breakdown​

Of course, the first category and the easiest one to address in the NFL suspension list. The Rams have two players currently in that category. But as we have the table constructed, we’ll do our best to list all players currently impacted. Keep in mind that suspended players do not count toward the eight-player limit:


Name Posn Status ETA
Brycen Hopkins TE SUSP Week 6 versus Carolina Panthers
Bobby Brown III DL SUSP Week 8 versus San Francisco 49ers

Quentin Lake DB PUP Knee injury, no ETA
Travin Howard ILB NFI Groin injury, Surgery, no ETA

Daniel Hardy OLB IR Ankle sprain, eligible to return, no ETA
Jordan Fuller DB IR Hamstring ETA Week 9 vs Bucs
Van Jefferson WR IR Knee ETA Week 8 vs San Fran 49ers
Troy Hill DB IR Groin, ETA Week 8 vs San Fran 49ers
Coleman Shelton IOL IR Ankle sprain ETA Week 11 vs NO Saints
Kyren Williams RB IR Ankle sprain ETA Week 8 vs 49ers
Tremayne Anchrum OL IR Broken leg, out indefinitely
Logan Bruss OL IR ACL injury, out indefinitely

While we try to make heads and tails of the Rams roster and injuries, we see that if the LA Rams activate all eight players who are currently on Reserve lists and are likely to be available to return before the end of the season, the team will exhaust all eight transactions of that type.

If the Rams intend on saving some of their IR moves for later in the season, this creates a situation where the team must pass on activating other players like Quentin Lake or Travin Howard, and save some of those eight moves for potential future injuries in order to restore starters to the roster later in the season.

While we had concerns over the limits to moving just eight players from IR and how that might impact the LA Rams, we had no clue that would become so relevant this early in the 2022 NFL season.

This creates an entirely new area of concern for the Rams and one that certainly bears close monitoring as the season progresses.
 

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Howard was a NFI not on the IR and doesn't count towards the max 8 people activated.
 

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Also, this was enlightening because of our current injury situation. We can only bring 8 players back from IR this season. So some hard choices will probably need to be made soon. I went looking for this because of them bringing Travin Howard back. Surprised they ate one of those 8 spots for him now. I guess as the season goes by there's less time to bring players back anyway and you can always just not IR someone and hope you can squeak by until they are healthy. But worth noting going forward.


LA Rams roster is already threatened by new IR rules​


by Bret Stuter2 weeks ago

Heading into Week 5, the LA Rams have been hammered by injuries. All totaled, the LA Rams have eight players on Injured Reserve, two players under NFL suspension, one player on Reserve/Non-Football Injury, and one player on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. We delved into what those various categories mean, and you can click this link to refresh your memory.

That would not pose a problem for the team in either the 2020 or 2021 NFL season. Due to the impact of COVID-19, the NFL and NFLPA agreed to relax the rules concerning the number of times players could be activated from IR to the active 53-man roster per season.

But as the concerns over COVID-19 have subsided, so too has the relaxed position of the NFL and the use of the Injured Reserve roster. Specifically, NFL teams are capped this year at restoring just eight players to the active roster from the reserve lists. So what does that mean for the LA Rams roster?

In a word: Trouble.

To best understand how this will impact the LA Rams roster, let’s run down the players, positions, status, and ETA of players who are currently not on the active roster:

Rams roster breakdown​

Of course, the first category and the easiest one to address in the NFL suspension list. The Rams have two players currently in that category. But as we have the table constructed, we’ll do our best to list all players currently impacted. Keep in mind that suspended players do not count toward the eight-player limit:


Name Posn Status ETA
Brycen Hopkins TE SUSP Week 6 versus Carolina Panthers
Bobby Brown III DL SUSP Week 8 versus San Francisco 49ers

Quentin Lake DB PUP Knee injury, no ETA
Travin Howard ILB NFI Groin injury, Surgery, no ETA

Daniel Hardy OLB IR Ankle sprain, eligible to return, no ETA
Jordan Fuller DB IR Hamstring ETA Week 9 vs Bucs
Van Jefferson WR IR Knee ETA Week 8 vs San Fran 49ers
Troy Hill DB IR Groin, ETA Week 8 vs San Fran 49ers
Coleman Shelton IOL IR Ankle sprain ETA Week 11 vs NO Saints
Kyren Williams RB IR Ankle sprain ETA Week 8 vs 49ers
Tremayne Anchrum OL IR Broken leg, out indefinitely
Logan Bruss OL IR ACL injury, out indefinitely

While we try to make heads and tails of the Rams roster and injuries, we see that if the LA Rams activate all eight players who are currently on Reserve lists and are likely to be available to return before the end of the season, the team will exhaust all eight transactions of that type.

If the Rams intend on saving some of their IR moves for later in the season, this creates a situation where the team must pass on activating other players like Quentin Lake or Travin Howard, and save some of those eight moves for potential future injuries in order to restore starters to the roster later in the season.

While we had concerns over the limits to moving just eight players from IR and how that might impact the LA Rams, we had no clue that would become so relevant this early in the 2022 NFL season.

This creates an entirely new area of concern for the Rams and one that certainly bears close monitoring as the season progresses.


Now that is a dumb rule that penalizes teams for injuries.
 

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Howard was a NFI not on the IR and doesn't count towards the max 8 people activated.
I thought that was the case but really did not (and do not) know for sure.

However, I trust you much more than Bret Stuter of Ramblin' Fan (Ugh!) ... the above author who stated:
'Specifically, NFL teams are capped this year at restoring just eight players to the active roster from the reserve lists.'
 

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Now that is a dumb rule that penalizes teams for injuries.
It used to be no players up until about a decade ago and then they relaxed it to one and then two during an entire season. Pandemic really forced NFL to open it up and I hope it stays at at least 8 but would actually like to just make it more. God that sucked back in the day though when someone could come back but they had to put them on IR and then couldn't play even if team made the playoffs. Was a stupid system.
 

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Now that is a dumb rule that penalizes teams for injuries.
I think it is to make it harder for teams to abuse the IR designation. If there were no limit to how many players a team can bring back, nobody would ever get cut to make roster adjustments, but a lot of players would receive mysterious injuries sending them to IR.