The injured reserve list ( abbr. IR list ) is a designation used in North American professional sports leagues for athletes who suffer injuries and become unable to play. The exact name of the list varies by league; it is known as "injured reserve" in the National Football League (NFL) and National Hockey League (NHL), the "injured list" in the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the injured list (historically known as the "disabled list") in Major League Baseball (MLB). The National Basketball Association (NBA) does not have a direct analog to an injured reserve list, instead using a more general-purpose "inactive list" that does not require a player to be injured.
17-412: Tyler Reed may refer to: Tyler Reed (American football) (born 1982), American football player Tyler Reed (swimmer) (born 1988), American swimmer See also [ edit ] Tyler Read (disambiguation) Tyler Reid (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with
34-573: A hand to a defeated FSU player Brodrick Bunkley after the third overtime . Reed signed a four-year contract with the Chicago Bears in June 2006. He was waived by the Chicago Bears on September 2, 2006, and signed to the practice squad on September 3, 2006. He signed a two-year contract with the Chicago Bears on February 2, 2007. The Bears released Reed from the practice squad on October 6, 2008, only to re-sign him eight days later. Following
51-434: A player on injured reserve with a minor injury designation, but the team must release the player once he is healthy. During the preseason , the league also allows players with long-term, but not season-ending, injuries to be placed into one of three designations: physically unable to perform (PUP) for injuries sustained during the previous season or during offseason training activities (a player who passes their physical at
68-491: A roster spot, enabling the team to add a new replacement player during the injured athlete's convalescence. Injured reserve can be for serious injuries or illnesses. A player may be placed on injured reserve if he is unable to participate due to illness or injury, provided that the player had passed the club's initial physical examination at the start of the season. To qualify for the IR due to injury, that injury must be sufficient (in
85-575: Is "not immediately available for participation with a club". Generally, these players may not practice or return to the active roster for the rest of the season (including postseason games or the Pro Bowl) in which they are placed on injured reserve but are allowed to be with the team. Starting in 2012 the NFL and the NFLPA reached an agreement allowing one player placed on injured reserve to be brought back to
102-570: Is a former American football guard . He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL draft . He played college football at Penn State . Reed played on both sides of the ball and started 4 years while attending Thomas Jefferson High School in Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania . He recorded over 150 pancake blocks and 250 tackles , 23 of which were sacks during his high school career. Reed also won
119-557: Is not activated at the conclusion of the three-week window, they must remain on the NFI list for the rest of the season. During the regular season, players on the PUP list and injured reserve do not count against the league's 53-man roster maximum, but do count against the 90-man roster limit. Due to abuses in the use of the injured reserve list, where some teams found it convenient to use the IR to stash players without independent medical oversight,
136-621: The NBA G League continues to count on a team's inactive list. Unlike the NBA , the WNBA has no injury list as of the 2019 season . This notably affected the Seattle Storm going into that season, when reigning league MVP Breanna Stewart tore her right Achilles in the 2019 EuroLeague Women final . Because of the lack of an injured list, the Storm suspended Stewart without pay to free up
153-666: The WPIAL Class AAA shot put championship in 2000. Collegiately , Reed started 30 games at right guard while at Penn State. Reed started 11 games on the offensive line as a senior, playing a key role on the Nittany Lions team then finished the season as the number three ranked college football team in the nation. The 2005 Penn State football season culminated in the 2006 Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida . A post-game photograph from that game captured Reed extending
170-401: The PUP list can be moved to the active roster after week 6 of the regular season or placed on injured reserve. As of 2018 , players on the NFI lists can begin practicing after week 6 but cannot be activated until their team has played eight games. When a player from the NFI list begins practicing, a three-week window starts in which they are eligible to be moved to the active roster. If the player
187-439: The active roster. Provided that the player was on the final 53-man preseason roster (a rule exempted for the 2012 season) and that the injury was deemed to keep this player unable to practice or play football for an estimated six weeks, the player may be allowed to practice after Week 6 and be activated to play after Week 8. In 2017 the rule was changed to allow up to two players to return from injured reserve after Week 8. In 2018
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#1732772262626204-468: The beginning of training camp and practices is physically able to participate and is thus ineligible for the PUP list), reserve/ non-football injury (NFI) for injuries sustained outside of team or league activities (despite the name, this includes lingering injuries from college football play, should an injured player be drafted and join the team), or reserve/non-football illness (NFI) for severe illnesses sustained by players unrelated to football. Players on
221-501: The injured reserve has been renamed the Inactive List with the last collective bargaining agreement . Starting in the 2005β06 season , players can enter the inactive list one hour before tip-off for as little as one game. The inactive list has a minimum of one player and a maximum of three, subject to hardship rules when a team with three injured players already on its inactive list has a fourth player injured. Players sent to
238-425: The opinion of the team's medical staff) to render the player unable to participate for the seven days following that injury. Once placed on IR, the team may then replace the player on their roster. The player on IR may not return to active play for seven days, although they may participate in non-competitive events such as practice, meetings, etc. A team may place a player on injured reserve (reserve/injured list) who
255-431: The rule was slightly modified due to the timing of a teamβs bye week so that players are eligible to return only after their team has played eight games instead of after eight weeks. In 2020 the number of players eligible to return to each team in a season increased to three. In 2022, the number of players eligible to return was changed to eight, and players were eligible to return after four games. Teams may also place
272-514: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tyler_Reed&oldid=1238947046 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tyler Reed (American football) Tyler Blake Reed (born October 6, 1982)
289-468: The season, he was re-signed to a future contract on December 29, 2008. He was waived/injured on August 25 and subsequently reverted to injured reserve . Reed was waived by the Bears on March 1, 2010. Injured reserve Injured reserve lists are used because the rules of these leagues allow for only a certain numbers of players on each team's roster . Designating a player as "Injured/Reserve" frees up
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