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Baltimore Ravens WR Zay Flowers cleared by NFL after investigation
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Date:2025-04-16 09:08:00
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers has been cleared by the NFL following an investigation into allegations of a domestic incident, the league announced Thursday.
The alleged incident occurred in January, and police in Baltimore County, Maryland, suspended the investigation the following month.
No charges were filed against the 23-year-old Flowers, whom the Ravens selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft out of Boston College.
"Following a review, the NFL concluded there was insufficient evidence to support a finding that Zay Flowers engaged in an activity that violated the NFL's personal conduct policy," the league said in a statement. "There will be no action taken by the league and Flowers remains eligible to participate in all team activities."
As a rookie, Flowers appeared in 16 regular-season games — all starts — and caught 77 passes for 858 yards and five touchdowns. He added one TD as he ran the ball eight times for 56 yards.
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