Ravens accept $100,000 fine for injury-report violation
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The NFL has fined the Baltimore Ravens $100,000 for violating the league's injury report policy concerning quarterback Lamar Jackson's practice participation. The incident occurred last week when the team failed to accurately report Jackson's practice status on Friday. The Ravens have accepted the penalty without appeal and issued a statement emphasizing their commitment to integrity and compliance with NFL guidelines. The team acknowledged the error and stated that they have taken measures to prevent future violations. The Ravens remain focused on their upcoming game against the Minnesota Vikings.
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