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Nick Wojton

NFL announces new rules for elevating international players to rosters

In an effort to continue to expand the game of football across the globe, the NFL announced a new rule change on Thursday involving players who are in the league via the International Pathway Program.

Previously IPP players were given a roster exemption to remain on the team’s practice squad throughout the season. The new rules now allow teams to sign or elevate such players to their active roster.

The change gives international players an added route to earn playing time in a NFL game:

Also included in the new rule are a few curve balls.

The NFL currently has 14 IPP players and they are now allowed to terminate their IPP contract and sign a practice player contract.

This new deal requires said players to remain on the practice squad for at least three games, but after that, they can be brought up.

However, if a team lifts the original IPP exemption, they cannot put the player back on it.

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