Yesterday, 06:46 PM
(05-02-2025, 07:27 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I believe you are correct. They can be rookies or vets as well.
Thought so, I thought it was a good rule they added. Sucks when you have a coveted player and you want to stash him on the PS and
some team just snatches them up. Happened to us a few times, yet we never did it to anyone else that I can recall.
(05-02-2025, 07:42 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Here is a decent article in PS rules for last year.
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/nfl-practice-squad-salary-eligibility-rules-2024/e8d3dcfbbd8fb4dab14764cb
Up to 4 PS can be protected each week, and other teams cannot sign them. However, they could be poached during final cuts/before they are signed to the PS.
Thanks Ike. Glad I wasn't hallucinating. Being hallucinate.

(Yesterday, 10:07 AM)Bronxbengal Wrote: Does anyone know if Seth MacLaughlin’s Achilles tear was a complete or partial and if he will be ready by training camp? Not an OSU fan, but I like the kid and the fact the Bengals are long term planning for Karras’ replacement is a smart move by the FO. Also like seeing competition between Lee, MacLaughlin and Karras. Everyone was hard on the guard play last year which was justifiable but Karras wasn’t all that special either. I wasn’t overly impressed with his play and he deserves some criticism.
Good question, I don't know how bad Seth's injury is and I am no OSU fan either. But he was a good player for the Buckeyes and Karras isn't
getting any younger. To be fair on Ted's play last year, he was surrounded by the worst Guards in the NFL. Gotta give the guy a bit of a break.