The player placed on injured-reserve will remain there for the remainder of the season, including playoffs.
No!
As long as they are cleared to play if injured they can return
Injured Reserve, It is a classification for injured players that allows a team to replace them on the active roster. Players placed on injured reserve are not allowed to return to play until the next season and they are paid their full salary during their time on IR.
IR means that a player is on a injured resreved list and that player isnot going to be able to finish the current seasion.A torn acl can be a result of a player becoming on the ir list.I hope this helped if you have any other qestions don't hessitate to ask or you can look on this websote for a more detailed explantion http://www.answers.com/topic/injured-reserve -JordanThe IR list is Injured Reserve. When a player is placed on the IR, it means they have suffered a season ending injury. In order to free the players spot on the roster, a team places the injured player on the Injured Reserve list. The player is still under contract with the team, unless an injury settlement is reached and the player is released, but cannot be placed on the active roster for the rest of the season/year.
Yes, as of March 30, 2011, Sidney Crosby is still sidelined from his injury. Since sustaining a mild concussion during the Winter Classic when he received a blind-side hit, he was injured again on January 5, 2011 when his head hit the glass in a game against Tampa Bay. He is was put on injured reserve on January 6, 2011 and has not played in any game or participated in Penguins practices since. On March 30, 2011, he was cleared to return for no-contact practice, but the timetable for his full return is still unclear.
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no if he does i might be wrong.totoa
who knows. it depends on what they feel about it.
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Edge is injured and will return around February 2010
Yes
Daniel Bryan is currently injured as of 2015.