Does Gilmore get the 8-week PUP tag?

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  • stuckincincy
    Buffalo Bills Fan
    • Sep 2003
    • 15084

    Does Gilmore get the 8-week PUP tag?

    Just askin'. AFAIK, you don't have to decide until the final cut day.
    Last edited by stuckincincy; 08-26-2013, 10:11 AM.
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  • GingerP
    Registered User
    • Aug 2012
    • 1717

    #2
    Re: Does Gilmore get the 8-week PUP tag?

    Originally posted by stuckincincy View Post
    Just askin'. AFAIK, you don't have to decide until the final cut day.
    If you are talking the I/R-return designation (not eligible for PUP), they don't have to decide right away. The rules are:

    1) He has to be on the initial roster, so he has to be on the cut-down to 53.
    2) He has to have an injury that would last at least 6 weeks.
    3) He has to get the return designation when placed on I/R, you can't I/R a guy and change it to return designation
    4) He can return to practice 6 weeks from the date he is placed on I/R. He can return to active status 8 weeks from when he is placed on I/R.

    They will probably keep him on the active roster and not use the designation if there is a chance he can return sooner. He is good enough to do that, and unless they are really hard-up for roster spots it is worth it.

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    • stuckincincy
      Buffalo Bills Fan
      • Sep 2003
      • 15084

      #3
      Re: Does Gilmore get the 8-week PUP tag?

      Originally posted by GingerP View Post
      If you are talking the I/R-return designation (not eligible for PUP), they don't have to decide right away. The rules are:

      1) He has to be on the initial roster, so he has to be on the cut-down to 53.
      2) He has to have an injury that would last at least 6 weeks.
      3) He has to get the return designation when placed on I/R, you can't I/R a guy and change it to return designation
      4) He can return to practice 6 weeks from the date he is placed on I/R. He can return to active status 8 weeks from when he is placed on I/R.

      They will probably keep him on the active roster and not use the designation if there is a chance he can return sooner. He is good enough to do that, and unless they are really hard-up for roster spots it is worth it.
      Thank you for the clarification.
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