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'Colts Contemplating Suspending Jonathan Taylor According to Report'
  • 30th Aug 2023

'Colts Contemplating Suspending Jonathan Taylor According to Report'

Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor may be staging a "hold-in" over a contract dispute, according to reports. Taylor has not passed a physical since undergoing surgery in January and could face suspension if he refuses to take another physical. The Colts may insist on a physical and suspend Taylor without pay if he continues to assert that his ankle is not fully healed. The relationship between Taylor and the Colts is strained, and a trade deal could still happen before the Oct. 31 deadline.

Dolphins trade Noah Igbinoghene for Cowboys CB; Myles Gaskin released
  • 30th Aug 2023

Dolphins trade Noah Igbinoghene for Cowboys CB; Myles Gaskin released

The Miami Dolphins made several moves to reach the 53-man roster limit, including trading cornerback Noah Igbinoghene and veteran offensive lineman Dan Feeney. Running back Myles Gaskin was also released. Undrafted free agents Chris Brooks, Brandon Pili, and Julian Hill made the team. The Dolphins were unable to acquire running back Jonathan Taylor from the Indianapolis Colts.

Preseason Week 2 Fantasy Football Game Recap: Panthers vs. Giants
  • 19th Aug 2023

Preseason Week 2 Fantasy Football Game Recap: Panthers vs. Giants

Darren Waller shines in his debut with the Giants, being targeted on his first three plays and showing potential as a top-five tight end. Giants' wide receiver rotation becomes clearer, with Darius Slayton, Parris Campbell, and Isaiah Hodgins starting. Jonathan Mingo stands out for the Panthers as a potential starter. Hayden Hurst dominates playing time for the Panthers and has the potential to be a top-10 fantasy tight end.

What news can we find under Physically unable to perform News Section?

Hey, have you ever come across the term 'Physically unable to perform' and wondered what sort of news content it's attributed to? Let me expand a bit on that. While this phrase might initially conjure up visions of medical scenarios, it's actually rooted in the world of sports.

You see, when an athlete is listed as 'Physically Unable to Perform' (PUP), typically in National Football League (NFL), it implies they are sidelined due to health concerns. These could be from injuries or medical conditions which prevent them from taking part in the game. Kinda like how we sometimes want to jump out of bed early for a jog but our muscles firmly say no!

So let's dive into more details...The internet cave yields lots of interesting stories under this topic. For example, imagine reading about star team players who've experienced setbacks because they’ve been designated 'physically unable.' This can dramatically impact a season’s outcome and naturally creates compelling narratives.

'What's so intriguing about this?' you may ask. Think about it! It gets us invested– emotionally tangled with these athletes as they journey through professional struggles coupled with personal battles. We watch formidable NFL giants humbled by injury, working determinedly towards recovery while under the scrutinizing lens of fans and media alike.

We relish each update posted online– every piece detailing medication schedules, rigorous rehab activities undertaken during their comeback trails; giving value not just for ardent followers but also fitness enthusiasts accumulating unique insights into high-performance conditioning regimes.

Certainly adds another layer to one's fandom huh?

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