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    NFL PUP/NFI list: Chase Young, Marquise Brown, and J.K. Dobbins notable names, among many others

    What do the NFL PUP and NFI designations mean, and which players will be starting this year's training camp on these lists?

    The 2022 NFL preseason continues to move forward and organizations have already begun to designate certain players onto their physically unable to perform (PUP) and non-football injury or illness (NFI) lists. Let’s take a look at the two different designations — NFL PUP and NFI — and the notable players that are currently on either of the lists. Please note that we will continue to update this daily as teams either add or remove players from their PUP or NFI lists.

    Current NFL PUP and NFI lists

    View the table below for players who have been placed on either the NFL PUP or NFI list. Notable players will be added as that information becomes available. A full sweep of the league will be done following the release of the official NFL transaction report between 4 and 5 p.m. ET each day. That information will then be updated here.

    TeamPlayerPositionDesignation
    Arizona CardinalsMarquise BrownWRPUP
    Arizona CardinalsMaxx WilliamsTEPUP
    Atlanta FalconsDeion JonesLBPUP
    Baltimore RavensTyus BowserLBPUP
    Baltimore RavensGus EdwardsRBPUP
    Baltimore RavensJ.K. DobbinsRBPUP
    Baltimore RavensMarcus PetersCBPUP
    Baltimore RavensRonnie StanleyLTPUP
    Baltimore RavensAr’Darius WashingtonSPUP
    Buffalo BillsTre’Davious WhiteCBPUP
    Carolina PanthersJaycee HornCBPUP
    Carolina PanthersShaq ThompsonLBPUP
    Chicago BearsSam KamaraDEPUP
    Chicago BearsDane CruikshankSPUP
    Chicago BearsMichael JosephCBPUP
    Chicago BearsTajae SharpeWRPUP
    Chicago BearsRoquan SmithLBPUP
    Cincinnati BengalsJoe BachieLBPUP
    Cincinnati BengalsAlex CappaGPUP
    Cincinnati BengalsLa’el CollinsTPUP
    Cincinnati BengalsKhalid KareemDEPUP
    Cincinnati BengalsBrandon WilsonSPUP
    Cleveland BrownsDavid BellWRPUP
    Cleveland BrownsDavid BellWRPUP
    Cleveland BrownsJack ConklinTPUP
    Cleveland BrownsSheldon DayDTPUP
    Cleveland BrownsAnthony WalkerLBPUP
    Cleveland BrownsDenzel WardCBPUP
    Dallas CowboysDamone ClarkLBPUP
    Dallas CowboysDontario DrummondWRPUP
    Dallas CowboysMichael GallupWRPUP
    Dallas CowboysAaron HansfordLBPUP
    Dallas CowboysQuandre MoselyCBPUP
    Denver BroncosChristopher AllenLBPUP
    Denver BroncosTom ComptonOLPUP
    Denver BroncosRandy GregoryDEPUP
    Denver BroncosK.J. HamlerWRPUP
    Denver BroncosBilly TurnerOTPUP
    Detroit LionsJason CabindaFBPUP
    Detroit LionsJerry JacobsCBPUP
    Detroit LionsC.J. MooreSPUP
    Detroit LionsRomeo OkwaraDEPUP
    Detroit LionsJosh PaschalDEPUP
    Detroit LionsNatrez PatrickLBPUP
    Detroit LionsDan SkipperOTPUP
    Detroit LionsJameson WilliamsWRPUP
    Green Bay PackersDavid BakhtiariTPUP
    Green Bay PackersMason CrosbyKPUP
    Green Bay PackersKylin HillRBPUP
    Green Bay PackersElgton JenkinsGPUP
    Green Bay PackersHauati PututauDLPUP
    Green Bay PackersRandy RamseyLBPUP
    Green Bay PackersDillon StonerWRPUP
    Green Bay PackersRobert TonyanTEPUP
    Green Bay PackersChristian WatsonWRPUP
    Houston TexansJordan JenkinsDTPUP
    Houston TexansTristin McCollumDBPUP
    Houston TexansTeagan QuitorianoTEPUP
    Indianapolis ColtsDarius LeonardLBPUP
    Indianapolis ColtsMichael StrachanWRPUP
    Kansas City ChiefsCortez BroughtonDLPUP
    Kansas City ChiefsClyde Edwards-HelaireRBPUP
    Kansas City ChiefsRashad FentonCBPUP
    Kansas City ChiefsLucas NiangTPUP
    Kansas City ChiefsJustyn RossWRPUP
    Kansas City ChiefsPrince TegaTPUP
    Las Vegas RaidersJohnathan HankinsDTPUP
    Los Angeles ChargersKenneth MurrayLBPUP
    Los Angeles RamsJalen RamseyCBPUP
    Los Angeles RamsTravin HowardLBPUP
    Los Angeles RamsKyren WilliamsRBPUP
    Miami DolphinsByron JonesCBPUP
    Minnesota VikingsBlake ProehlWRPUP
    Minnesota VikingsRyan ConnellyLBPUP
    New England PatriotsDavid AndrewsCPUP
    New England PatriotsJonathan JonesCBPUP
    New England PatriotsJabrill PeppersSPUP
    New England PatriotsJames WhiteRBPUP
    New Orleans SaintsMarcus DavenportDEPUP
    New Orleans SaintsDylan SoehnerTEPUP
    New York GiantsNick GatesCPUP
    New York GiantsAzeez OjulariLBPUP
    New York GiantsMatt PeartOTPUP
    New York GiantsSterling ShepardWRPUP
    New York JetsMekhi BectonTPUP
    New York JetsGeorge FantTPUP
    New York JetsCarl LawsonDEPUP
    New York JetsDru SamiaGPUP
    New York JetsC.J. UzomahTEPUP
    Philadelphia EaglesTyree JacksonTEPUP
    Philadelphia EaglesBrett TothOTPUP
    Philadelphia EaglesRichard RodgersTEPUP
    Pittsburgh SteelersTyson AlualuDLPUP
    Pittsburgh SteelersMinkah FitzpatrickSPUP
    San Francisco 49ersKalia DavisDTPUP
    San Francisco 49ersCharlie WoernerTEPUP
    San Francisco 49ersJason VerrettCBPUP
    Seattle SeahawksTre BrownCBPUP
    Seattle SeahawksJon RhattiganLBPUP
    Seattle SeahawksLiam RyanOTPUP
    Seattle SeahawksTyreke SmithLBPUP
    Tampa Bay BuccaneersDon GardnerCBPUP
    Tampa Bay BuccaneersSadarius HutchersonGPUP
    Tennessee TitansTommy HudsonTEPUP
    Tennessee TitansMonty RiceLBPUP
    Tennessee TitansCaleb ShudakKPUP
    Washington CommandersTyler LarsenCPUP
    Washington CommandersCornelius LucasTPUP
    Washington CommandersChase RoullierCPUP
    Washington CommandersLogan ThomasTEPUP
    Washington CommandersChase YoungDEPUP

    What is the NFL PUP list? How does it work?

    There are different stages of the PUP list. Players can be given the designation before training camp and be removed at any point in time.

    If they start the preseason on the PUP list, that means that they cannot practice until cleared by the team’s medical personnel. This does not mean that they cannot take part in team activities and meetings, though. However, if a player practices during training camp and is injured, they cannot be designated PUP. Instead, they will need to be cut or placed on the injured reserve.

    When the regular season starts, players can be placed on the regular-season PUP list. This offseason, the NFL modified its PUP rule and shortened the minimum amount of time required to be designated on the PUP list. Before, players needed to wait six weeks before they could return. That has now been shortened to four.

    After the fourth week, the player must be allowed to return to practice, placed on injured reserve, or released within five weeks. One interesting point to note is that players on the PUP list do not count against the 53-man roster but do count against the 90-man roster limit.

    What is the NFI list? How does it work?

    The non-football injury list works similarly to the PUP list. To be placed on the NFI list, players need to have suffered an injury not related to NFL football or have something that keeps them from practicing at the start of training camp. The rules on when a player on the NFI can return to work are the same as for those on the PUP list.

    One caveat to the NFI and PUP lists is that once a player has been cleared, they cannot go back on the list. Said player will have to be cut or placed on injured reserve.

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