Ronnie Lott had the tip of his pinky finger amputated at the end of the 1985 season after it was crushed during a tackle.
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They sign a contract with the team they're playing for.
Yes, Ronnie Lott famously had the tip of his pinky finger amputated to continue playing after suffering a serious injury during the 1985 NFL season. He chose the procedure to avoid missing games and to ensure he could keep playing at a high level. Lott's decision has become a testament to his toughness and dedication to the game.
According to NFL terms and data he is accurately the best player out of most anyone playing in the NFL.
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Any modern day professional football player in the U.S
According to NFL terms and data he is accurately the best player out of most anyone playing in the NFL.
No, a team may release a player whenever they choose. Of course, depending on the contract the player signed, the player may wind up getting paid a lot of money for not playing. But a team can cut a player at any time.
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All but the gay ones. They keep that spot open.