Outside linebacker Aldon Smith, who is facing a suspension for a series of off-the-field transgressions, will reportedly meet with commissioner Roger Goodell on Aug. 8 in New York while the 49ers are in the midst of a six-day trip to Baltimore.

Smith’s meeting with Goodell will occur a day after the exhibition opener against the Ravens. On Aug. 8, the 49ers will hold their first of four joint practices with the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who broke the news of Smith’s meeting, said the All-Pro is facing a “significant” suspension. Smith has been arrested for two DUIs and faced weapons violations since January 2012. In April, he was arrested for allegedly making a false bomb threat at Los Angeles International Airport, but charges were never filed.

He was recently sentenced to 12 days in a work program after he pleaded no contest to his latest DUI and weapons charges.

On Wednesday, Smith missed practice because he was in Los Angeles to wrap up his LAX case. He met with member of the city attorney’s office. A spokesman for the office said “no further action” is scheduled regarding the incident.