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Ravens announce dates for minicamps and OTAs

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While the their off-season conditioning program began on April 16, the Ravens have finally announced their dates for organized team activities and minicamps after taking time to assess the new collective bargaining rules.
Baltimore will hold OTAs May 22 through May 24, May 29 through May 31, and June 4 through June 7.
The Ravens will also hold their rookie minicamp May 11 through May 13 and their full-squad minicamp June 12 through June 14.
These workouts will take place at the team’s training facility in Owings Mills and are not open to the public. The Ravens did not announce which workouts will be open to the media.
For a full explanation of the new off-season practice rules, click HERE.
 

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