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Injured players....

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Is there a chance that any of our guys out for the season will be able to make it back for any of the playoff games?
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No
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Jammal Brown Physically Unable to Perform hip is on the Physically-Unable-to-Perform List

Keenan Robinson Injured Reserve pectoral is on injured reserve

Roy Helu Injured Reserve foot/Achilles is on injured reserve

Jordan Bernstine Injured Reserve knee is on injured reserve

Tristan Davis Injured Reserve knee is on injured reserve

Brandon Meriweather Injured Reserve knee is on injured reserve

Darius Hanks Injured Reserve shoulder is on injured reserve

Fred Davis Injured Reserve Achilles is on injured reserve

Adam Carriker Injured Reserve quadricep is on injured reserve

Chris Neild Injured Reserve knee is on injured reserve

Dorson Boyce Injured Reserve undisclosed is on injured reserve

Brian Orakpo Injured Reserve pectoral is on injured reserve

Chase Minnifield Injured Reserve knee is on injured reserve

Kentwan Balmer Out personal will miss the entire season

Dejon Gomes Questionable knee is questionable for Sunday's NFC Wild Card Playoff against Seattle

Kory Lichtensteiger Questionable ankle is questionable for Sunday's NFC Wild Card Playoff against Seattle

Cedric Griffin Probable four-game suspension served is probable for Sunday's NFC Wild Card Playoff against Seattle
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I used fewer words. :P
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Is it possible for a player to come off of IR during the post season?
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Post by jmooney »

Unfortuenately, done for the season means exactly that.

It includes post-season play.

None of our current players were taken off prior to week 6 which would have made them eligible for return after week 8. Doing so would have required that player consume a roster spot for the remainder of the season. This is the new rule under the current CBA as I understand it.

Maybe one of you contract gurus can explain it better, this is just my loose interpretation.

Now, maybe had the staff believed we had a legit post-season shot in week 6, they would have brought someone back. BUUUUTTTTT, our staff started "evaluating for next year", maybe they didnt want to consume a roster spot with a known commodity and deny a young player an opportunity to make next years team.
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Riggins_Fan wrote:Is it possible for a player to come off of IR during the post season?
Beginning this season, each team was able to designate ONE player on IR for return.

The Redskins used that on Nick Sundberg...

Good thing, too... because the team had a perfect record when he was in the game!

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Cedric will be a welcome back player for us. Maybe he can relieve or play for M.Williams....he has been a weak link. At least maybe mix him in back there. Ive seen him play outside and inside in nickel/dime packages. Versital player.....only makes this defense a little better
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Thanks for the clarification.
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Post by capitaldefense »

Countertrey wrote:I used fewer words. :P


Thanks for that.

Griffin will be back, Lichtensteiger and Gomes are 50/50
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RG3peat wrote:Cedric will be a welcome back player for us. Maybe he can relieve or play for M.Williams....he has been a weak link. At least maybe mix him in back there. Ive seen him play outside and inside in nickel/dime packages. Versital player.....only makes this defense a little better


How much of a difference would it make with Cedric Griffin back? Don't know too much about him unfortunately.
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Riggins_Fan wrote:Is it possible for a player to come off of IR during the post season?


No.
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