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A week earlier, Baltimore listed Jackson as a full participant
and said he was questionable for that week's game against
Chicago. Then a day later, the Ravens ruled the two-time MVP out
for that game and said he'd actually been limited in practice
the previous day.
Baltimore said the reason for the mix-up was that he'd
participated in the entire practice but wasn't taking starter
reps, which made him limited according to league policy.
The Ravens said Friday they would not appeal the NFL's ruling.
It is critical that the Baltimore Ravens always operate with
integrity and in full accordance with NFL guidelines. We clearly
made an error regarding player injury reporting and cooperated
transparently with the league's investigation, the team said in
a statement. We accept the decision by the NFL that we violated
the policy and have taken steps to ensure that we will be
compliant moving forward.
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