RB Bryce Love (knee) is expected to stay on IR, as @john_keim 1st reported. The 21-day window to activate him ends tomorrow (Dec. 2) and he hasn't practiced much last few weeks.
The last game he played was exactly 2 years ago, in college. He tore his ACL on the very last play.
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) December 1, 2020
This was an assumed move for the Washington Football Team, but RB Bryce Love will not be activated from the injured reserve after suffering yet another setback with his knee injury that has now kept him out of action for the past two years.
Love, the former fourth-round pick out of Stanford, was brought back to practice several weeks ago with hopes that he could eventually be activated to the 53-man roster in the 21-day window, but it’s clear that the team will be unable to make that work after the former Heisman runner-up dealt with some initial soreness in his knee after returning to practice.
It is likely that we won’t see any more of or hear from Love until next summer, when he can hopefully make it through training camp and contribute to the team that drafted him in 2018.
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