Allen2McVay
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Agree. That's been a thing for decades; and I have never understood why.They never update the weight stats.
A guy will be drafted at say, 278 lbs.
He will be in his 10th year in the league and still listed the same weight even though his whole body has changed and he's likely closer to 350 lbs or whatever.
Usually reliable sources, including Team and League sponsored-sites generally fail to up-date a player's weight.
Quick example, last night I was watching some of the Rams-Seahawks late-season-game. Seattle interior-DL Al Woods ... a really good veteran run-stuffer ... was having a strong game. The announcers commented that he is listed at 330 but seemed much heavier, so they asked him prior to the game about his weight. Woods proudly told them he was playing at 347.
Not a huge deal but as a die-hard-fan, I would like to know a player's age, height and an accurate weight.