Ravens forced to cancel final offseason camp

  • Ravens coach John Harbaugh oversees a rookie minicamp.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh oversees a rookie minicamp. (Baltimore Sun photo by Karl…)
June 07, 2010|By Jamison Hensley | Baltimore Sun reporter

The Ravens have been forced to cancel the final week of their offseason training after violating the Collective Bargaining Agreement's offseason workout rules.

A complaint was received by the NFL Players Association, but it is unknown who issued it.

Here is the joint statement from the NFL and the union:

"It was determined that the Ravens violated the rules concerning the intensity and tempo of drills conducted on the Club's organized team activity days ('OTA days') and the length of time spent by players at the Club's facility on such days.

"As a result, the Ravens will forfeit the final week of their off-season program (June 14-18, 2010). Ravens' players are not permitted to be at the facility on those days, but will be paid for the sessions. The Club cannot reschedule the canceled days."

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