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The answer will depend based on the injury settlement terms. If a player and team agree to an injury settlement, a player is released and compensated for the estimated amount of time in which the injury would keep the player from being able to work. At that point, the player is free to sign with any team but may not sign back with the original team until the length of time from the injury settlement has concluded plus an additional 3 weeks. So, for example, if the Colts gave him a month of compensation, then they couldn't sign him yet since not enough time would have elapsed. Last edited by AlwaysSunnyinIndy; 10-07-2025 at 08:21 PM. |
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Probably the best we could get. I expect 50+ yards is out of the question. Anything over 40 will be iffy.
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Looks like they cast a wide net. They tried out 8 different kickers today! https://x.com/AaronWilson_NFL/status...79056000467301 Quote:
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I also saw Atlanta was kicking the tires on him and he appeared healthy. https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/fo...-from-atlanta/ |
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