NFL Makes Final Decision on Punishment for Ravens' Lamar Jackson Controversy
Summary
The NFL fined the Baltimore Ravens $100,000 for not correctly reporting the injury status of their quarterback, Lamar Jackson. The penalty came after the NFL found that the Ravens listed Jackson as fully participating in practice, but later reports showed he was only partially involved. The Ravens accepted the decision and stated they would ensure compliance in the future.Key Facts
- The Baltimore Ravens were fined $100,000 by the NFL.
- The fine was for incorrectly reporting quarterback Lamar Jackson's practice status.
- Lamar Jackson was initially listed as a full participant, but he was only practicing with the scout team.
- The fine was part of an investigation by the NFL into the Ravens' injury report handling.
- The Ravens admitted their mistake and said they would follow NFL guidelines in the future.
- The team stated they accepted the punishment and would not appeal the decision.
- Possible penalties could have included losing draft picks, but only a fine was imposed.
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