Thu Jun 5 2014 | 20:43 | RB Best's lawsuit against the NFL dismissed |
Free agent Jahvid Best's concussion-related lawsuit against the NFL has been dismissed. |
Best was also suing helmet-makers Riddell and Easton-Bell Sports. Best can apparently refile the lawsuit, but it's unclear if he will do so. Best spent 2013 as a student assistant coach at his alma mater Cal. Although he's still only 25, his NFL career is through. |
Source: ESPN.com | |
Tue Jan 28 2014 | 16:04 | Free agent Best suing NFL over concussions |
Free agent Jahvid Best is suing the NFL, alleging the league "knew about the risks of head injuries suffered by players, but didn't do enough to protect them." |
Best is also suing helmet-maker Riddell. Best suffered three-known concussions during his two-year NFL career, the last of which ostensibly ended his playing days in October 2011. The suit is a clear sign he's officially given up on playing again even though he's only 24. A Cal graduate, Best is joining the Golden Bears' coaching staff for 2014. |
Source: Detroit Free Press | |
Sun Jan 19 2014 | 11:37 | Jahvid Best taking up coaching at Cal |
Free agent Jahvid Best has enrolled back in school at Cal and will join the Golden Bears' football coaching staff as a student assistant. |
Best's playing days are believed to be over due to concussions. He can't find any doctors to clear him. Lions KR/WR Jeremy Ross recently said he thinks Best is going to get back into track; Best was a sprinter in high school and college. For now, Best plans to complete his degree and get his feet wet in coaching. |
Source: National Football Post | |
Mon Jan 6 2014 | 19:26 | Ross: Jahvid Best sounds done with football |
Lions KR Jeremy Ross told the Detroit Free Press in December that he believes free agent Jahvid Best is done with football. |
Debilitated by concussions, Best was waived last July and hasn't been picked up for a look-see. "I think he told me he was going to try and do some track, get into some track workouts and maybe potentially do the track thing," Ross said of Best, a decorated high school and college sprinter. Best, 25, has not responded to media requests for interviews in recent months. |
Source: Detroit Free Press | |
Fri Aug 30 2013 | 12:43 | RB Best hasn't 'given up' on playing again |
USA Today's Tom Pelissero reports ex-Lions RB Jahvid Best hasn't given up on resuming his career, but is "not cleared at this point." |
Best was waived in July, more than 21 months after his most recent snap. Best is still only 24, but the fact is, no NFL team is going to medically clear a player with his concussion history. Best should give up the ghost at some point in the near future. |
Source: Tom Pelissero on Twitter | |
Sun Jul 21 2013 | 08:28 | Jahvid Best to try to continue his career? |
According to the National Football Post's Len Pasquarelli, there is "suspicion in some quarters" that free agent Jahvid Best (concussions) will continue to meet with brain specialists and try to resume his career. |
Best hasn't played football since October 2011 and still "possesses residual effects" from his five documented concussions. Pasquarelli believes the "likelihood" remains Best will end up retiring. Best is still only 24 years old. |
Source: National Football Post | |
Wed Jul 17 2013 | 16:07 | Lions officially part ways with Jahvid Best |
Lions waived RB Jahvid Best. |
It's a move nearly two years in the making. Best hasn't played since suffering his most recent concussion on Oct. 16, 2011, and only remained on the roster as a good faith gesture so he could continue to accrue time toward his NFL pension. Best said in March that he's "never giving up hope" of playing again, but his career is essentially over. Still only 24, Best was the 30th pick of the 2010 draft. |
Source: detroitlions.com | |
Wed Jun 5 2013 | 08:08 | Jahvid Best not even taking tests? |
Jahvid Best (concussions) reportedly isn't even taking neurological tests anymore. |
Best's NFL career is essentially over. The Lions are keeping him on the roster as a good-faith gesture toward an employee who was injured on the job. Best continues to accrue time in the NFL's pension program even though he hasn't played since Week 6 of the 2011 season. |
Source: Detroit Free Press | |
Thu Apr 18 2013 | 13:35 | Best not participating in offseason program |
GM Martin Mayhew says Jahvid Best (concussions) is not participating in the offseason program right now. |
This comes as no surprise. Best has repeatedly said that he plans to play football again, but the odds are against him ever being cleared medically. The Lions may consider shelving Best on PUP for a second-straight season. He has two years left on his contract. |
Source: Dave Birkett on Twitter | |
Fri Mar 22 2013 | 16:26 | Lions may stash Best on PUP for all of 2013 |
Lions GM Martin Mayhew says he'll consider stashing Jahvid Best (concussions) on PUP for the entire 2013 season. |
The Lions did the same with Best last year. The approach would give Best more time to recover, and the club a chance to activate him after six games in case Best receives medical clearance. Best has stated repeatedly that he hopes to continue his football career. The Lions see no reason to cut him in the meantime. |
Source: MLive.com | |
Mon Mar 18 2013 | 10:09 | Jahvid Best 'never giving up hope' of playing |
Jahvid Best (concussions) is "never giving up hope" of playing again. |
"It's been about a year and a half now, but I'm still working out like I'm playing next week," Best said. "I'm staying ready so if the opportunity does present itself, I'll be ready." Best has been symptom free for some time now, but unable to obtain final clearance from a neurologist. If Best ever does take the field again, it's unlikely to be with the Lions, who moved on by signing Reggie Bush. Unfortunately, Best has probably played his final down. |
Source: Baltimore Sun | |
Thu Feb 21 2013 | 15:50 | Schwartz: Jahvid Best not in Lions' plans |
Coach Jim Schwartz confirmed the Lions will approach the 2013 offseason as if Jahvid Best (concussions) is not on the roster. |
The Lions are pursuing a speed back to pair with early-down bruiser Mikel Leshoure. Asked specifically about free agent Reggie Bush, Schwartz replied, "Has tampering season officially opened? We're worried about our own team right now, we're evaluating every single player ... and we'll leave no stone unturned." |
Source: Detroit Free Press | |
Tue Feb 19 2013 | 15:09 | Burleson encourages Jahvid Best to retire |
Teammate Nate Burleson believes Jahvid Best (concussions) should "shut it down." |
"I just told him that, if it was me, I would shut it down," Burleson said. "You've got so much more life to live, and even though I would love to have you on the field, I don't want it to risk anything that has to do with your brain or possibly your post-career." Best has yet to officially retire, but the Lions are moving forward as if he has. It's probably only a matter of time before Best hangs it up. |
Source: Detroit Free Press | |
Fri Jan 25 2013 | 08:28 | Best still not expected to play again |
The Detroit Free Press acknowledged that Jahvid Best's (concussions) career is likely over, and the Lions are on the search for his replacement. |
Doctors have refused to clear Best to take more hits after suffering two concussions in 2011. The Lions also have seemed to move on, and GM Martin Mayhew reiterated that he needs to find "that shifty back that can come in and be that change-of-pace guy who can catch passes out of the backfield." Detroit has been keeping a close eye on running backs as they coach the South team at the Senior Bowl. |
Source: Detroit Free Press | |
Wed Jan 2 2013 | 19:13 | Lions GM 'not inclined' to count on Best |
Speaking about Jahvid Best (concussions) Wednesday, Lions GM Martin Mayhew said he's "not at all inclined to rely on his return." |
It sounds like the Lions are beginning to move on from their 2010 first-round pick. By most accounts, Best is currently healthy, but can't find a doctor who will clear him to take more potential concussion-inducing hits. If the Lions decide to opt out of the final two years of Best's rookie contract, it's possible no team will be willing to gamble on his health. |
Source: Chris McCosky on Twitter | |
Mon Dec 31 2012 | 11:39 | Schwartz noncommittal on Jahvid Best |
Lions coach Jim Schwartz was noncommittal on Monday when asked whether Jahvid Best (concussions) will resume his playing career. |
"I've had conversations with Jahvid," Schwartz said. "I don't want to go into those. That's out of my hands as a coach." Best has maintained all along that he intends to resume playing, but hasn't yet found a doctor who'll clear him. |
Source: Dave Birkett on Twitter | |
Tue Nov 27 2012 | 20:26 | Best doesn't believe his career is over |
Jahvid Best (concussions) believes he could still resume his career at some point in the future. |
Best says he "(feels) normal" when he wakes up in the morning, and is holding out hope his career isn't through. "They told me I can't say this season but they didn't shut the door," Best said. "Me as a person, I'm a glass half full kind of guy. If you don't shut the door then there's still a way." By nearly every account, Best is now symptom free, but he's yet to find a doctor who will clear him to resume playing. That will only get harder as more time passes. Best's Dynasty prospects are not bright. |
Source: Dave Birkett on Twitter | |
Fri Nov 2 2012 | 15:59 | Jahvid Best will not play this season |
Lions kept RB Jahvid Best (concussions) on reserve/PUP, ending his season. |
As expected. Best can't find any doctors willing to clear him to play football again, and there is concern around the league and inside the Lions' organization that he may never return to the NFL. Best turns 24 in January. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Thu Nov 1 2012 | 15:43 | Lions will have Jahvid Best update soon |
The Lions have until Tuesday, Nov. 6 to activate Jahvid Best (concussion) from the PUP list. |
Source: DetroitLions.com | |
Wed Oct 31 2012 | 09:28 | Doctors don't want to be on the hook for Best |
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, doctors that have examined Jahvid Best (concussions) "don't want to be responsible for him." |
Best feels great and says he's ready to practice. But doctors and the Lions disagree, raising liability and long-term health concerns. Per Schefter, "some now wonder" if Best has played his last NFL down. He's just 23 years old. |
Source: ESPN.com | |