Understanding NFL Roster Designations: Injured Reserve, PUP, NFI, And . The Cowboys have to reduce their roster to 7. August 3. 0, and further reduce it to 5. September 3. So here's a rundown of the different designations: This is a pretty straightforward list. A player is played on this list if he fails to report to training camp by the team- specified date. We know that Randy Gregory did not report to camp because he's entered a drug rehab facility, we don't know exactly why Rolando Mc. Clain didn't show up. Teams have fairly draconian measures at their disposal to deal with such no- shows, though they seldom use them to their full extent. Here's former player agent Joel Corry of CBSSports explaining the fines that can be levied at a player on this list. A team can fine a player a maximum of $3. A player who signed his contract as an unrestricted free agent can be fined one week's base salary (1/1. A team can also recover a portion of a player's signing bonus. It's one percent for each additional missed day with a maximum of 2. An additional 2. 5 percent can be recovered with the first missed regular season game. After four missed weeks, a team can recover 1/1. The maximum a team can recover in a season is the entire prorated amount of the player's signing bonus in that contract year. As a team, there's no point in resorting to such heavy- handed tactics if you still want the player to play for you, but if a team is looking to get rid of a player anyway, this might be one way to recoup whatever is left to recoup from that player's contract. Players on this list do not count towards any of the 9. Physically Unable To Perform (PUP) List. There are two types of Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) lists. One is the Active/PUP, the other is the Reserve/PUP. The Active/PUP is only used in the preseason. Pup 2 No Good ImdbThe Active/PUP designation is used for players who are unable to start training camp. Once these players are medically cleared, they can immediately join team practices. Last year, Rolando Mc. Clain, Chaz Green, and Darren Mc. Fadden were on this list, no player is on this list this year. The Reserve/PUP is the regular season equivalent of the Active/PUP, but with slightly different rules. A player on the Active/PUP list automatically moves to Reserve/PUP at the end of training camp, provided he hasn't practiced with the team. Once a player moves off the Active/PUP list during camp and starts practicing, he is automatically ineligible for Reserve/PUP. Complicating things is the fact that once a player is moved to Reserve/PUP, he is automatically excluded from practicing or playing with the team for the first six weeks of the season. The benefit of placing a player on Reserve/PUP is that the player won't count against the 5. Teams have a six- week window (day after Week 6 to day after Week 1. With Kaitlyn Maher, Jed Rees, Tom Everett Scott, David DeLuise. A Yorkshire Terrier, competing in a televised singing competition, is separated from her owner by an. Where can I learn more about Puppy Play? International Puppy Club; Human Pups Tribe; Caring for your human-pup; International Pups and Handlers (IPAH). You might be a little frustrated right now because house training is not progressing as fast as you had hoped. Your puppy just doesn't seem to get it. Dogmeat is modeled after the dog in Mad Max 2 (aka The Road Warrior). The main character Max, played by Mel Gibson, had a dog that wandered with him. To sign up for Pup Running, click on the "GetMeRegistered" link below: GetMeRegistered. For the latest race results, click on the "www.onlineraceresults.com" link. Pup 2 No Good 2016If the player is not ready by then, the player either has to be released or moved to season- ending IR. Once a player returns to practice, teams have an extra three- week window before they have to activate the player to the 5. IR him). Non- Football Injury (NFI) List. The NFI list is largely similar to the PUP List, except this is for players who suffered their injuries unrelated to NFL football (i. Ironically, despite its name, the NFI also covers injuries sustained during activities such as college football. Jaylon Smith suffered his injury in college, which is why he's on the list. Darren Mc. Fadden sufferd his injury in a fall that was not part of NFL conditioning, NFL practice, or an NFL game, and neither was Damien Wilson's paintball accident a part of any NFL activity. The Active/NFI designation means players can return to practice at any time once medically cleared. For the Cowboys, this applies to Mc. Fadden and Wilson, both of whom are expected to resume practice shortly. It also applies to Smith, even if his recovery will take much longer than camp. Once any of these players start practicing with the team, they lose their NFI designation. The Reserve/NFI designation is applied to players who will not return to the active roster during the current season. Typically, this would be applied to rookies who enter the league with a pre- existing injury and have the equivalent of a red- shirt season. In theory, this would apply to Smith, but the team has made noises about keeping him on the active roster for the season. This could also be applied to players who suffer an injury while handling a gun in a nightclub or playing with fireworks, to use just two random examples. For both the PUP and the NFI lists, . However, regardless of active/reserve status, all players on PUP and NFI (and on injured reserve) count against a team's salary cap during the season. One key difference between NFI and PUP lists is that teams can withhold parts of the salary of players on NFI. This largely punitive and seldom- used option is available when a team feels it is not responsible for injuries suffered by players on their own time, but it is not as easy to implement as it may sound. After Plaxico Burress shot himself in the leg in 2. Giants tried to withhold a portion of his bonus. That attempt was ultimately denied by a special master, who ruled Burress' taking a gun into a night club didn't constitute a . Any player placed on the IR list counts against the cap, but not against the roster limit. These players are ineligible to play again (for the same team) during the ongoing season. They may not practice with the team at any time, but can attend team meetings, and generally be around the team as much as they like. Sean Lee for example was placed on season- ending IR after his ACL injury on the first day of OTAs two years ago, but took advantage of the ability to . Teams are still only allowed to bring one player back, but they can bring back any one player they've placed on injured reserve. Previously, if a team wanted to use the one return designation spot, they had to declare it when the player was placed on injured reserve. Now, they can just see who is getting healthy quickly, and take them off IR. Once they take that player off IR, the rest of the IR players must remain on the list. Players who have been suspended by the NFL are not eligible for PUP (unless they have a pre- existing injury situation that's keeping them out of practice). Suspended players are allowed to practice and play in preseason games, as De. Marcus Lawrence is expected to. Randy Gregory and Rolando Mc. Clain will also enter the season on the suspended list, whether they will be available during camp and preseason is anybody's guess. During final roster cuts, all three will be moved to an inactive or reserve list and will not count against the 5. 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