According to the NFL Collective Bargaining agreements, post season payouts for 2008 are: Wild Card
$ 20,000 (Division Winner)
$ 18,000 (Non-Division Winner) Divisional Round
$ 20,000 Championship Game
$ 37,500 Super Bowl
Winner: $ 78,000
Loser: $ 40,000
how does IR for an NFL player affect his salary
Players placed on IR are still paid by the team. Most players have a down amount that is less than their full salary and that is what they are paid while on IR.
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There are currently 3 Western Kentucky players in the NFL. They are:Jack Doyle, TE, Indianapolis ColtsBobby Rainey, RB, Cleveland BrownsQuanterus Smith, DE, Denver Broncos (IR)
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.
No.
It depends on what you consider most injured. Using players on IR as the numbers, statistics from 2006-2009: Linebackers has been the position to put most players on the IR in the years in question. This is due to having the most players on the field at one time (3.5 on average) and also being a significant part of special teams. However, RB is the position that is most likely to suffer injury. They put 150 players on the IR from 06-09, but only account for 1.5 players on the field at any given time. At the other end of the spectrum, QB is the least injured player on the field.
6 games out
He can come back.
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Yes, because they are tied to their team by a contract. For example, Rick DiPietro signed a 15-year, $67.5 million contract with the Islanders, and even though he has been hurt for most of the years since 2006, he is still being paid every penny (barring any sort of fines and/or suspensions). An important note is that if a player is on the IR (injured reserve) then their salary is not included in the team's salary cap until they are off of the IR.
Yes. Because a player that is on IR has at some point during the season been active and gotten hurt during a game and has been placed on IR to heal up from say a dislocated shoulder or knee surgery