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Thread: HELP does anyone know where to find nfl rules?

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    Originally Posted by allsilverdreams
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    i am looking for a nfl rule on when a player is not considered a rookie any more.
    it looks like an easy question but im looking for the NFL's rule it self.
    example of this not so easy question is this, a player goes undrafted signs to the teams PS gets on the 53 man roster but never plays one down that whole season.we know 53 players do not actually play for each team on sundays because of some NFL rule.is this player no longer a rookie for the next season?
    ok what if he does play and suits up in the last game of the season is that considered his rookie year even if he may be a RB and only play on ST for that one game ?
    what is the actual NFL rule?
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    That's part of the CBA terminology, because NFL rulebook serves to describe football definitions and rules and it isn't about contract terminology nor administrative rules.


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    Originally Posted by gregorygrant83
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    If a players is on a 53 man roster for the first time he's a rookie. It doesn't matter if he plays or not. It also doesn't matter if it's one game or 16 games. So in short what ever season is the first year you appeared on a teams 53 man roster it is your rookie season.

    For the record if you played in the 2010 season but failed to make a team in 2011 and 2012, you would be considered a 2nd year player in 2013 if you made a roster.
    Greg, I agree on this, because according to current CBA, "Rookie" means a person who has never before signed a Player Contract with an NFL Club . The first Player Contract signed by such person is a "Rookie Contract."

    So as MadDog says,

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    Originally Posted by MadDog 88
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    In order to be eligible for the practice squad, players must meet one of the following requirements:

    • Have no prior Accrued Seasons in the NFL (An accrued season is six or more games on the active roster);
    • Have one prior Accrued Season in which the player was on the 45-man active roster for no more than 8 games;
    • If served two seasons on a practice squad, are eligible for a third season only if the team has at least 53 players on its active/inactive list for the duration of that player's employment.
    There are other considerations beyond being a "rookie" or not.

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