Questions about Player Injuries and IR
Q:
I have read and heard about an injury to one of my players in Sunday's game. It is now Wednesday and
there is no injury designation. When can I expect him to be listed as Doubtful or Out?
Q:
Why does my player have a Q (Questionable) for his status for this upcoming week
when I know he had surgery last week and should be Out?
Q:
How do I put a player on Injured Reserve (IR)?
Q:
If a player is in a Injured Reserve (IR) slot and he loses his injury
designation is my roster Invalid?
Q:
I have read and heard about an injury to one of my players in Sunday's game.
It is now Wednesday and there is no injury designation. When can I expect him to be listed as Doubtful or Out?
A:
The NFL used to be required to provide initial injury statuses by Wednesday. In 2008, this changed and they
began providing us with a "Practice Status" on Wednesday. This status is a link on your Team Home page but players can be Out for
practice for many non-injury reasons so we do not attach this status on your players. The NFL now requires initial injury statuses
by Friday. Some teams may release statuses earlier in the week, but it is mandatory to provide them by the end of Friday. We provide the
status indicators as soon as we receive them, but
it is almost common practice for teams to hide the true status of a player until the last possible moment when they must
produce an Active Roster for their game. So, don't be shocked if someone listed as Questionable on Friday ends up Inactive on Sunday.
Q:
Why does my player have a Q (Questionable) for his status
for this upcoming week when I know he had surgery last week and should be Out?
A:
We receive our Health Status reports from Stats.com who receives them from the
NFL. We can only report what we receive. Use your best judgment on starting
that player. If you are playing in a league that has been configured with
In-game changes, you can always make an adjustment after the game has started
for the remaining unplayed slots at that position. Unfortunately, if a player
was hurt the week before a Bye week, the team won't report player statuses until
the Thursday or Friday before their next game.
Q: How do
I put a player on Injured Reserve (IR)?
A: Your
league must be configured with IR slots to begin with. If it is, your
Commissioner designated which status(es) are allowed for use in these slots;
Probable, Questionable, Doubtful and/or Out. If status "Out" is the only
allowable status to assume an IR slot, then you must have a player that
currently has an "O" assigned to him as his health status. We receive these
statuses from our stats provider, who receives them from the NFL teams. Some
teams are not always truthful about player statuses. We can only use the
statuses given to us. Once a player no longer has that status assigned to him,
you will not be able to make any roster moves until he is removed from the IR
slot.
Q: If a
player is in a Injured Reserve (IR) slot and he loses his injury designation is
my roster Invalid?
A: While
it violates the integrity of the game, we will not invalidate any rosters.
Player statuses can change multiple times after they are released, so we do not
want to punish any team who has a player whose status changed just before the
game. We will not let a team make any roster adjustments while a player occupies
an IR slot without an appropriate injury status.