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Sometimes, you just aren’t afforded the benefit of the doubt. 

If you are the Patriots, that “sometimes” can feel like “never,” and for good reason. Once again, the team is in the middle of a rules violation controversy with the NFL, but for now, the issues aren’t as clear-cut as in Spygate or Deflategate. 

This infraction was committed in the 2023 offseason, and it resulted in the NFL taking away two of the team’s 10 allotted OTA sessions, ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported Wednesday.

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Reiss noted that Bill Belichick’s team joins the Cowboys (2021, 2022), Bears (2022), 49ers (2021), Jaguars (2021), Ravens (2018) and Seahawks (2016) as franchises to be punished for violating offseason rules in recent years.

Here’s what you need to know about the Patriots losing OTA time. 

Why did the Patriots lose two OTA dates?

ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio reported Thursday that the Patriots’ violation was related to a 15-minute special teams meeting held earlier in the offseason.

In short, it wasn’t designated optional and was included on the team’s internal schedule. That meeting appearing on the internal schedule made it a mandatory gathering in the eyes of the NFLPA. At that point in the offseason, teams aren’t allowed to have mandatory meetings, so it was a violation.

Florio also reported that the violation “had nothing to do with activities on the practice field, including whether or not there was impermissible contact” during their sessions. 

As outlined in the NFL collective bargaining agreement, live contact is prohibited in OTAs. In 2022, the Cowboys were penalized for holding practices that were considered too physical. Head coach Mike McCarthy was fined $100,000 for the violation, but Bill Belichick won’t face the same fate given that the Patriots’ misstep was of a smaller proportion.

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The two sessions removed from the Patriots’ schedule are on Thursday, May 25, and a date sometime next week. It is unclear whether more punishment is coming from the league, but it seems unlikely.

Even still, once the Patriots were revealed to have broken a rule, NFL fans were quick to pile on the franchise for its history of cheating. Belichick was a common theme on Twitter.

Here’s hoping the Patriots players enjoy those extra two days off.

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