Ravens fined $100K for Jackson injury 'mistake'
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Ravens fined $100K for Jackson injury 'mistake'
"It is critical that the Baltimore Ravens always operate with integrity and in full accordance with NFL guidelines. We clearly made an error regarding player injury reporting and cooperated transparently with the league's investigation. We accept the decision by the NFL that we violated the policy and have taken steps to ensure that we will be compliant moving forward."
"Participation on the scout team, no matter how extensive, by a player whose normal repetitions"
The Baltimore Ravens were fined $100,000 for violating the NFL's injury report policy by incorrectly listing quarterback Lamar Jackson's practice participation. The team listed Jackson as a full participant on Oct. 24 despite him running only scout-team reps, then changed his status to limited and ruled him out the following day. The league determined the error resulted from negligence rather than an intentional attempt to gain a competitive advantage, so the Ravens avoided losing a draft pick. The Ravens cooperated fully, accepted the decision, will not appeal, and reported taking steps to ensure future compliance.
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