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No more probable in injury report

NFL hopes changes provide more clarity on status of players

- Tom Pelissero @tompelisse­ro USA TODAY Sports

It’s probable that the NFL’s revised injury report policy will take some getting used to for teams, gamblers and fantasy football players.

In early June, the competitio­n committee approved several changes to the policy — most notable, the eliminatio­n of the probable designatio­n on the game status report that had been used for players who had a virtual certainty of being available for normal duty in that week’s game.

Instead, if there is any question about the player’s availabili­ty for the game, the league says he should now be listed as questionab­le on the status report, which previously meant a player had a 50% chance of playing.

If the player is certain to play, he is to be removed from the report, with the club providing an explanatio­n to the league and subject to possible discipline if that player ends up being deactivate­d.

The game status report has three designatio­ns instead of four: questionab­le (uncertain as to whether the player will play in the game), doubtful (unlikely the player will participat­e) and out (will not play).

It remains to be seen how each team interprets and complies with the new rules, which seems likely to lead to an increase in players listed as questionab­le. The New England Patriots were notorious for doing that under the old rules. (Their final injury report of the 2015 season listed 14 players as questionab­le.)

According to a summary of the changes sent by a league spokesman, the probable designatio­n was eliminated because roughly 95% of players listed as probable in previous years played, which makes sense, given it meant virtual certainty.

The competitio­n committee also eliminated the out category from the separate practice report, meaning players can’t formally be ruled out until Fridays before Sunday games, rather than Wednesdays. The practice report contains three designatio­ns: did not participat­e, limited participat­ion (less than 100% of a player’s normal repetition­s) and full participat­ion. That change was to eliminate confusion, the league says.

The league confirmed the changes Sunday after The Miami Herald reported the eliminatio­n of the probable designatio­n.

 ?? ROBERT DEUTSCH, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Many questioned how Patriots coach Bill Belichick, right, with Tom Brady, used the injury report.
ROBERT DEUTSCH, USA TODAY SPORTS Many questioned how Patriots coach Bill Belichick, right, with Tom Brady, used the injury report.
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