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The NFL fined the Baltimore Ravens $100,000 for inaccurately reporting quarterback Lamar Jackson's injury status. Baltimore listed Jackson as a full participant in ...
The Ravens are being fined $100,000 for incorrectly listing Jackson's practice participation on October 24, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. After there was some speculation that the organization could have draft capital taken away, the league decided to only slap the team with a fine.
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The Ravens have been fined $100,000 for violating the Injury Report Policy but did not attempt to gain a competitive advantage.
The Baltimore Ravens were fined $100,000 by the NFL on Friday for violating the league’s injury report policy after incorrectly listing quarterback Lamar Jackson’s practice participation status last week.
According to NFL.com, the Ravens’ probability to make the playoffs significantly jumped to 60% with the win. Had they lost to Miami, that percentage would have fallen to 37%. The Ravens are now just two wins behind the Chiefs (5–3) for the AFC’s final playoff spot.
The NFL said Baltimore violated the league’s injury report policy by incorrectly listing Jackson’s practice participation status on Oct. 24.
The NFL has fined the Baltimore Ravens $100,000 for violating the injury report in regards to starting quarterback Lamar Jackson’s status last week, according to NFL Media.
The NFL chose to fine the Ravens $100,000 for the injury report violation involving Lamar Jackson. The NFL's fine came out to $100,000, and not more, because the league determined in its investigation that the mistake was based out of negligence.