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- Updated: May 26, 2016
12:27 AM ET
The Baltimore Ravens wrap up their first week of organized training activities on Thursday and should soon find out whether they’ll be forced to cancel any of their remaining seven offseason practices.
Baltimore is being investigated by the NFL for putting rookies and first-year players in pads, and the discipline could involve reducing OTAs and a fine for the organization and head coach. A ruling should be reached over the next week, considering there is only a limited time to take away offseason practices. The Ravens have only two more weeks of OTAs this year (June 1-3 and June 6-9) and close out the offseason with a mandatory minicamp (June 14-16).
Ravens officials explained they thought rookie minicamp didn’t fall under the same rules as the organized team activities and immediately pulled players off the field once it received clarification from players’ union …
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