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Henry Ruggs Injury History & Analysis

Henry Ruggs

Henry Ruggs
Player Profile
WR UNS

Height

6'0"

Weight

190lbs.

Experience

2 Yrs.

Bye

1

Birthday

Jan 24, 1999

Age

25.9

College

Alabama

NFL Draft Pick

-

Henry Ruggs's Injury Guide

Unknown Risk

Chance of Injury in 2024

-

% chance misses at least 2 quarters

Chance of Injury per Game

-

1- 17√1-% Inj/Season

Projected Games Missed 2024

Durability

2.00

Ability to produce despire relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable

Injury analysis powered by Draft Sharks Injury Guide, formerly Sports Injury Predictor

Henry Ruggs's Injury Status

No active injuries.

Henry Ruggs Injury History

Date League Injury Games Missed Details
Jan 3, 2021 NFL Head Cranial Concussion
Grade 1
- Ruggs suffered a concussion during Week 17's game against the Broncos. He was ruled out for the fourth quarter after undergoing concussion protocol.
Sep 24, 2020 NFL Knee Unspecified Strain
Grade 1
2 Ruggs missed two games due to a knee injury
Sep 24, 2020 NFL Thigh Hamstring Sprain/Pull
Unspecified Grade 1
2 Ruggs missed two games due to a hamstring injury
Sep 13, 2020 NFL Knee Unspecified Strain
Grade 1
- Ruggs sustained an apparent leg injury in the first half of their game against the Carolina Panthers. He was active for the next game
Jan 1, 2020 Non-NFL Head Cranial Concussion
Grade 1
- Ruggs exited Wednesday's Citrus Bowl game against Michigan with a concussion injury
Nov 16, 2019 Non-NFL Chest Rib Bruise
Grade 1
1 Ruggs suffered bruised ribs in the win over Mississippi State. He missed the next game against Western Carolina.
Nov 3, 2018 Non-NFL Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull
Unspecified Grade 1
- Ruggs left Alabama's Nov. 3 shutout of LSU in the first half after suffering the right leg injury
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Henry Ruggs Injury News

Raiders release Ruggs

9:12am EDT 11/3/21

Raiders release Ruggs

The Raiders released WR Henry Ruggs. Fantasy owners can do the same. Facing DUI causing death charges, Ruggs won't play again this season. And there's a real chance that his football career is over.

Raiders WR Henry Ruggs will be charged with DUI resulting in death, the Las Vegas police announced in a statement. Ruggs reportedly rear-ended a vehicle early Tuesday morning. He remained on scene and "showed signs of impairment," per the statement, before being transported to a local hospital. Ruggs is expected to be ok, but the driver of the other vehicle passed away. We're still awaiting a statement from the Raiders, but Ruggs obviously won't play vs. the Giants this weekend and probably won't play again this season. DUI resulting in death is punishable by imprisonment for a minimum of 2 years and a maximum of 20 in Nevada.

TMZ reports that Raiders WR Henry Ruggs was involved in a serious car accident in Las Vegas early Tuesday morning. No word on Ruggs' condition, but the pictures of the accident look bad. Stay tuned for updates.

Update: A source tells TMZ that Ruggs is expected to be OK.

Speaking with the Raiders website Saturday, HC Jon Gruden had some high praise for 2nd-year WR Bryan Edwards: "He's got great ability. I'm excited about him. You see, he looks like T.O. He looks like one of the #1 wideouts in the league." Gruden then added that WR Henry Ruggs "is putting it together; I think his experience shows." It's one soundbite from an early-camp interview. But it sure sounds -- and looks from Gruden's expression -- as though last year's Round 3 WR is impressing him more than the 1st-rounder. Gruden went on to name Willie Snead and Hunter Renfrow as "crafty little slot guys" and said he's "really excited" about TE Foster Moreau. We'll keep our eyes on the progression of this offense, which presents wide-open opportunity for roles behind lead target Darren Waller.

Raiders WR Henry Ruggs said during his Wednesday press conference that he packed on 13 pounds this offseason. “It was my focus. It’s a man’s game now and I’m not the biggest guy, but I have to get to where I can compete with grown men now,” Ruggs said. “So that was one of my biggest things that I hammered on was getting bigger, eating all the time, and just hammering down in the weight room. And people [have been] saying I look noticeably bigger, so I guess it’s paying off.” We've seen some speed guys in the past try to add weight and lose some of the speed that set them apart, so we'll be interested to see Ruggs in action. The 2nd-year wideout seems mindful of that. “Even in the weight room, you work on different things, but when you’re gaining weight, you still have to do the little-guy things that I’m known for,” Ruggs said. “So, still hammered on those things and just got better in the things that I needed to work on.” Ruggs remains outside the top 50 WRs in ADP, so there's little risk in betting he can step into Vegas' top role.

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