Originally Posted by kevrunner:
Any of the 4 teams remaining can sign him since he cleared waivers and he can play this weekend.
“ As previously explained, any player claimed on waivers now won’t officially join his new team until after the Super Bowl. If, however, the player passes through waivers unclaimed, he immediately becomes a free agent. A team could have claimed Ingram on waivers simply to keep him from, for example, the Bills. That happened in 2002, when Washington waived Deion Sanders from the reserve/retired list so that he could sign with the Raiders for the Super Bowl run. The Chargers claimed Sanders on waivers, a vindictive move by former Washington coach Marty Schottenheimer, whose hiring in Washington eventually prompted Sanders to retire.”
He would not be able to play this weekend as covid protocols would force him to quarantine or whatever for 5 days.
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Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
He would not be able to play this weekend as covid protocols would force him to quarantine or whatever for 5 days.
He was on a team so he's already in the protocol. According to the reports last weekend when the Colts signed somebody off of another team's practice squad, they didn't have to wait 5 days.
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Originally Posted by htismaqe:
He was on a team so he's already in the protocol. According to the reports last weekend when the Colts signed somebody off of another team's practice squad, they didn't have to wait 5 days.
That's because he was on the practice squad. Ingram was released. Just like bell was. Bell had to quarantine.
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Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
He would not be able to play this weekend as covid protocols would force him to quarantine or whatever for 5 days.
Yeah, but he can be signed and play in Super Bowl, someone posted previously that Ingram couldn’t be signed at all.
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