Ravens’ Zay Flowers involved with assault investigation, Baltimore County Police say

Baltimore District Police have affirmed they are exploring a supposed attack including Baltimore Ravens player Zay Blossoms.

Blossoms has not been accused of a wrongdoing.

Asked explicitly whether it was researching any abusive behavior at home claims including Blossoms, police office representative Trae Corbin said in an email last month that it was examining a supposed attack in Owings Factories however that “a suspect has not been named right now.”
Corbin likewise said the “contributing variables encompassing this case are as not set in stone.”

Baltimore Region Police didn’t explain how Blossoms might be involved or answer a solicitation for an update Thursday.

The examination seems to include a police office in Massachusetts. The Acton Police Division affirmed in January that it had one report including Blossoms yet said it couldn’t deliver it, refering to a state regulation that bars the arrival of records in specific cases. The Baltimore Sun had mentioned any police report made Jan. 16 to Jan. 21 including Blossoms.

In a resulting email this week, Acton Police representative John Guilfoil said the organization couldn’t answer a request about whether the office was exploring a report of attack by Blossoms.

“Under the Abusive behavior at home Demonstration of 2014, Massachusetts Police Divisions may not remark on, discharge records with respect to, answer questions in regards to, issue public statements in regards to or remember for their logs any notice of any case including aggressive behavior at home,” Guilfoil composed. “The division isn’t endeavoring to be uncooperative with you in any capacity whatsoever, however [is] limited by regulation.”
A solicitation for input left with Blossoms’ representative was not brought Thursday back.

Ravens representative Chad Steele said the group knows about the report with respect to Blossoms.

“We view these issues in a serious way and will have no further remark right now,” the group representative said.

Requested to explain whether “the report” implied a police report or the underlying news report, Steele didn’t answer.

The NFL declined to remark, with a representative saying in an instant message: “We know about the report yet will decline further remark right now.”

Blossoms, a South Florida local who proceeded to succeed at Boston School, was chosen by the Ravens in the principal round of the 2023 NFL draft. The 5-foot-9 tenderfoot was the Ravens’ top wide collector this season, getting 77 passes for 858 yards.

Blossoms missed a few practices toward the beginning of January with a calf injury, however consistently went to rehearse as the Ravens ready for postseason play. In the AFC title game against the Kansas City Bosses on Jan. 28, he scored Baltimore’s just score and added up to a season-best 115 getting yards in the Ravens’ 17-10 misfortune, yet made several expensive blunders, getting a punishment for unsportsmanlike direct subsequent to provoking a rival and later mishandling at the objective line.
Asked the next day when he would turn the page and spotlight on next season, Blossoms said, “I previously did.”

At a finish of-season news meeting Feb. 2, the Ravens’ senior supervisor, Eric DeCosta, refered to Blossoms as a player he’s eager to see return next season.

“We have a ton of folks that can make plays and, watching Zay this year and simply imagining Zay and ‘Bate’ [Rashod Bateman] out there the following year is exceptionally energizing, and we’ll see where that leads,” he said.

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