The Reserve/PUP list is crucial for managing injuries. "Players on Reserve/PUP can't practice or play during the first six weeks, but they're eligible to return after that," notes a 2013 ESPN blog ...
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As teams trim their rosters to 53 players ahead of Week 1, one of the more peculiar terms in the NFL lexicon returns to the forefront: the PUP list. “PUP” stands for physically unable to perform.
As they put together their initial 53-man roster, NFL teams are placing players on their physically unable to perform (PUP) and non-football injury (NFI) lists. Here's a team-by-team running list ...
"Now, if [Beckham] isn't on the PUP list, he clears everything and we're able to get out there -- I mean, that's one of the first things that I want to do. Routes on air, I want to make sure I get ...
While Chubb will remain on the PUP list, the Browns will get back a key part of their offensive line. Right tackle Jack Conklin passed his physical and coming off the PUP list, NFL Network Insider ...
Bourne (knee) is starting the regular season on the PUP list, making him ineligible to play until at least Week 5, Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald reports. Bourne meets the same fate as most ...
The news, anticipated since he suffered the injury Dec. 24, was made official Tuesday after the team decided to place him on the reserve/PUP list rather than hold open a spot for him on its 53-man ...
Philadelphia Eagles safety Sydney Brown was placed on the PUP (Physically Unable to Perform) list prior to the start of training camp, and he'll remain on it for at least four regular season games.
Three of the Miami Dolphins' four players on the Active/Player Unable to Perform (PUP) list will start the season on Reserve/PUP, but the status of wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. remains unclear.