Post by GLS Commish on Mar 22, 2015 17:06:33 GMT -5
Current:
All teams will have 5 Injured Reserve slots. A player is eligible for injured reserve when he suffers a season ending injury and he is designated with an "X" by RTSports. Once a player is placed on injured reserve, his season is over. His contract year(s) will not count against the 70 year cap. His contract will then resume the following year (he will not lose a year).
It will be the responsibility of the GM to place a player eligible for the IR on the IR. Week 13 is the deadline. Any player not placed that is eligible for the IR on the IR after Week 13 loses a contract year and will remain on the active roster. Any GM that places a player on the IR after Week 13 will be fined 10 GLBs per player placed illegally.
Starting in 2018:
Definition:
Injured Reserve is defined as a player that is done for the season or on the IR Designated for return list.
Use of Injured Reserve:
For a player to be put on IR, the player must be placed on Injured Reserve by his NFL team.
Number of Injured Reserve spots:
Each franchise is allotted an unlimited number Injured Reserve spots on their roster. Once a player is removed from IR status in the NFL, he must be removed from IR status in the league
Injured Reserve Cap Relief:
When a player is placed on IR, the team will get one year of his contract made available to them to replace him if needed. If the IR player is reactivated by there NFL team you need to make sure the player can fit back under the 75 year cap when you activate him to your roster, if you don't have cap space for the player being activated from IR you need to make room by dropping another player(s).
Trading IR Players:
Players on IR can be traded (for) but must remain on the IR with their new team.
All teams will have 5 Injured Reserve slots. A player is eligible for injured reserve when he suffers a season ending injury and he is designated with an "X" by RTSports. Once a player is placed on injured reserve, his season is over. His contract year(s) will not count against the 70 year cap. His contract will then resume the following year (he will not lose a year).
It will be the responsibility of the GM to place a player eligible for the IR on the IR. Week 13 is the deadline. Any player not placed that is eligible for the IR on the IR after Week 13 loses a contract year and will remain on the active roster. Any GM that places a player on the IR after Week 13 will be fined 10 GLBs per player placed illegally.
Starting in 2018:
Definition:
Injured Reserve is defined as a player that is done for the season or on the IR Designated for return list.
Use of Injured Reserve:
For a player to be put on IR, the player must be placed on Injured Reserve by his NFL team.
Number of Injured Reserve spots:
Each franchise is allotted an unlimited number Injured Reserve spots on their roster. Once a player is removed from IR status in the NFL, he must be removed from IR status in the league
Injured Reserve Cap Relief:
When a player is placed on IR, the team will get one year of his contract made available to them to replace him if needed. If the IR player is reactivated by there NFL team you need to make sure the player can fit back under the 75 year cap when you activate him to your roster, if you don't have cap space for the player being activated from IR you need to make room by dropping another player(s).
Trading IR Players:
Players on IR can be traded (for) but must remain on the IR with their new team.