Source: Meyer, Jags among those fined for OTAs

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The NFL has fined the San Francisco 49ers, the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Dallas Cowboys for organized team activities violations, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The following is a breakdown of the fines, sources told Schefter:

  • The 49ers were fined $100,000 and coach Kyle Shanahan $50,000

  • The Jaguars were fined $200,000 and coach Urban Meyer $100,000

  • The Cowboys were fined $100,000 and coach Mike McCarthy $50,000

Other penalties, sources told Schefter, include the NFL management council ordering the 49ers to cancel the final week of OTAs last month.

The Cowboys were ordered to forfeit one OTA practice during the first week of the 2022 offseason, and the Jaguars were ordered to forfeit two OTA practices during the first week of the 2022 offseason, sources told Schefter.

In a statement, the 49ers said, “the health and safety of our players is our highest priority, and we take following league rules very seriously. We will continue to work with the NFL and the NFLPA to ensure compliance.”

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