I think the poster might be from across the pond. In British English, that sentence would be "New England are in Atlanta." But in American English, it's "New England is in Atlanta." In American English, though, it would be "The Patriots are in Atlanta."
Right, but that's not the issue here. It's whether a player who was *not* placed on Active/PUP but nonetheless did *not* practice is still eligible for Reserve/PUP.
No, veterans do not report until tomorrow, which is when the run is.
Welker and Crable have known injuries (per SMY, on Crable), which is probably why they were put on the list early. Same is probably true with Jenkins.
Re: Pats place Welker, Crable, Weston on Active/PUP; Jenkins and T. Johnson to Active
Yes, I believe that's allowed. But generally they are rehabing to get back.
Re: Pats place Welker, Crable, Weston on Active/PUP; Jenkins and T. Johnson to Active
No, players on Active/PUP or Active/NFI can be activated at any time.
The RDE that Burgess played and the RDE that Wright played are two different positions; the latter is the RDE that Seymour played. The former is the RDE that McGinest played 2000-2002. Would you say that McGinest and Seymour played the same position? No.
ProFootballWeekly.com - NFL transactions for July 20, 2010
It's unclear whether Lockett signed his tender or a new deal, as did Guyton (whose transaction also read like this).
This leaves only Mankins (RFA) as the Pats' only unsigned RFA or ERFA.
Also, this means the Pats will have...
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