The Jaguars and Lions have forfeited their final two organized team activities to resolve violations regarding the intensity and tempo of drills. Both teams settled the cases with the NFL Management Counsel and the NFL Players Association on Thursday. "We will comply with the league's directive and we will continue to respect and emphasize the NFL's rules and regulations regarding the offseason training program," Lions general manager Martin Mayhew said in a statement. "I don't think in any way this diminishes the amount of work we were able to get done; the energy and the effort was outstanding," Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio said Thursday. "I feel like we accomplished a great deal as a young football team that's very hungry, that's very eager, so I'm real proud of the effort our guys gave this spring."