Yes, the player has been placed on the waived injured list.
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Yes, the player has been waived with an injury designation.
No. Once a player has been placed on the IR, his season is over including the post-season and Super Bowl.
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Yes, an NFL player who has been waived will still get paid. During the season, each team has 24 hours to file a claim for a player that another team has made available through the waiver system, or else waive their right to do so.
Yes.
There has been no player by the name of John Estrich listed on the current Patriots roster nor in the Patriots Alumni bio section of their website. However, There was a player on the Patriots roster from 2000-2001 named John Eskridge. He played linebacker and was assigned the number 48. He origianally signed with the Patriots in 2000 as a free agen rookie. His 2000 season was cut short when he was placed on injured reserve. He was waived by the Patriots in May of 2001.
Yes, many players have been waived and then later re-signed by their teams. Sometimes a player will be waived for a particular reason unrelated to their prowess on the field, and then re-signed a day or so later. Team owners and personnel managers are tricky guys sometimes...
it bascily meens hes been kicked of the rink
because the 53 nlf man roster has been full of proven talent, the untalented or bubble players get waived, than if they ain't claim by an other team, and have PS options than they are aloud to be to assigned to a PS.
Gehrig replaced Wally Pipp, who had been hit in the head with a baseball the previous day.
yes he injured his neck
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