As if they didn’t have enough firepower in the backfield, the Baltimore Ravens could very well have a new explosive weapon this week.
Sophomore running back Keaton Mitchell, who is working his way back from a brutal knee injury suffered late last season, remains a full participant in practice once again. The Ravens have until November 13 to activate Mitchell to the active roster, and with a crucial Thursday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals after that, there’s no better time than now to do so.
On Monday, head coach John Harbaugh provided an optimistic update on Mitchell’s status for this game.
‘Those things are all part of it, but with Keaton [Mitchell]It’s more about him being ready,” Harbaugh said. “We’ll make sure the roster works for Keaton when he’s ready to go and can compete and protect himself and all those different things. I promise you, he will definitely be there.
“There’s a chance. There’s always a chance.”
Mitchell, an undrafted free agent out of East Carolina, burst onto the scene last season and made a name for himself with his explosiveness. In eight games, including two starts, he rushed for 396 yards and two touchdowns while averaging 8.3 yards per carry. Almost every time he touched the ball he was a threat to go the distance, and it added a new dimension to the attack.
Unfortunately, Mitchell completely tore his ACL during a win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on December 17, and has not played since. He started this season on the PUP list (physically unable to perform).
Elsewhere on the injury report, fans will immediately take note that quarterback Lamar Jackson is out due to a knee injury. But don’t worry, as Harbaugh confirmed the star quarterback will play against Cincinnati.
“Nothing I really want to talk about or comment on,” Harbaugh said. “[Jackson] plays Thursday evening. That’s probably the most important thing you’re asking, right? Yes, he will play on Thursday evening.”
Defensive player Brent Urban also did not practice as he dealt with a concussion suffered in Week 8. Defensive tackle Travis Jones (ankle), outside linebacker Adisa Isaac (illness) and cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (knee) were all limited. Five Ravens, including Mitchell and starting guard Patrick Mekari (shoulder), were full participants.
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