jsonline.com - 5/19/2008
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Posted: May 18, 2008 What: Green Bay Packers' organized team activities. When: Today through June 12. Four practices are open to the public (weather permitting) at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday as well as May 29, June 4 and June 11. Mandatory minicamp is June 17-19 and open to the public (weather permitting). Where: Ray Nitschke Field, Green Bay. Lowdown: Under the collective bargaining agreement ...
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OTAs start today
Railbird Central —
... According to Greg Bedard of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Under the collective bargaining agreement between the National Football League and the players' union, each team can conduct 14 days of organized team activities. No session can last longer than six hours, with a maximum of two hours on the field. No pads except for helmets, and live contact is prohibited. The sessions are voluntary but nearly all of the players are expected to attend." ...
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ProFootballTalk.com —
... in his team. The Packers’ organized team activities start today . It says a lot about the Bengals franchise that coach Marvin Lewis is referred to as “ ...
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