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Under Armour Performance Center Reopens In Owings Mills
The Baltimore Ravens practice facility is granting some staff members access, with temperature screenings and other measures.

OWINGS MILLS, MD — The Baltimore Ravens players are not practicing at the Under Armour Performance Center yet, but staff members are starting to trickle in to the facility in Owings Mills.
Up to 75 contractors and employees are allowed inside, according to a statement from the Ravens, which reported Tuesday that Gov. Larry Hogan gave the team the OK for members of its football video group, personnel team and equipment crew to return Friday.
Before that, the only ones allowed inside were those rehabbing players as well as members of the grounds and maintenance departments.
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Temperature checks and face coverings are required to enter the Under Armour Performance Center, according to a statement from the Ravens about its phased reopening.
The NFL released guidelines May 15 for teams to reopen their facilities that state players and coaches will not be allowed to return, except for athletes involved in player rehabilitation and the conditioning coach if involved in player rehabilitation.
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We have re-opened the Under Armour Performance Center under Phase I of the NFL’s process.
Coaches and players are still not permitted to return, per NFL rules. No more than 75 employees or contractors are permitted in the building.
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