Zay Flowers will not face disciplinary action after the NFL said Thursday that it found 'insufficient evidence' that the Ravens wideout violated league policy over an alleged assault.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers will not face any disciplinary action from the NFL in connection to an alleged domestic violence incident in January, the league announced Thursday. The Boston College standout, who is entering his second season with the Ravens, was being investigated in early February after police in Massachusetts contacted police in Baltimore County over a reported assault, WBAL reported at the time.
Flowers, 23, was never charged, and the investigation was suspended by Baltimore County Police. This week, the NFL announced that there was 'insufficient evidence' to determine if Flowers violated the league’s personal conduct policy.
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