After skipping the Ravens’ organized workforce actions, quarterback Lamar Jackson was again on the workforce’s obligatory minicamp Tuesday. Defensive sort out Michael Pierce, nonetheless, was not.
Pierce, who was not current for the three voluntary practices open to reporters in Owings Mills, signed a three-year, $16.5 million contract with the Ravens in March. The motive for his absence Tuesday is unclear.
Under the NFL’s collective bargaining settlement, the Ravens may penalize Pierce as much as $15,980 for his first missed day, $31,961 for his second and $47,936 for his third. Should he miss all of this week’s minicamp, Pierce might be fined as much as $95,877.
Also absent Tuesday had been operating backs J.Ok. Dobbins (knee) and Gus Edwards (knee); left sort out Ronnie Stanley (ankle); defensive lineman Derek Wolfe (hip); exterior linebackers Tyus Bowser (Achilles tendon) and David Ojabo (Achilles tendon); cornerback Marcus Peters (knee); and security Ar’Darius Washington (foot). None participated within the workforce’s practices over the previous three weeks.
Cornerback Iman Marshall, who missed the 2020 and 2021 seasons with torn ACLs, returned to the sector.
Jackson, who’s getting into the ultimate 12 months of his rookie contract, reported to minicamp Monday and is predicted to take part in all three practices this week. Coach John Harbaugh stated final week that he anticipated Jackson to return for minicamp.
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Source: www.bostonherald.com