Pro Football Focus' John Kosko believes Baltimore should be able to run it back after naming two of its position groups as the strongest in the league.
Every year, undrafted rookies slip through the cracks and end up making valuable contributions during the season. For the Baltimore Ravens, that player this year could be Chris Collier, a running back out D-II's Lock Haven University.
While the Ravens' postseason run wasn't what they hoped for, the regular season was spectacular. And several players contributed to that. Quarterback Lamar Jackson was named NFL MVP for the second time in his career for his efforts as Baltimore won the North and the No.
As the Chiefs try to reach their fourth Super Bowl in five years, it’s a playmaker on the Ravens who gets the King of Props' support for top prop.
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell had successful surgery to repair a torn ACL, and afterward, he went on Instagram to post an update and a message to his fans. "Surgery ✅ now let's get it!" Mitchell posted on his Instagram story. Mitchell suffered the injury in a Week 15 game on the road against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Ravens (12-3) saw several players go down with injuries in their 33-19 win over the 49ers (11-4) in Week 16. However, head coach John Harbaugh isn't too worried about any of them missing time.
We have the top seeds from both conferences meeting to wrap Week 16 in the NFL when the Baltimore Ravens visit the San Francisco 49ers on Christmas Night. The clear game of the week brings some betting value to the table.
There’s no place like home for the holidays, but these road teams say, “Bah Humbug” to their underdog status for Week 16.
The Baltimore Ravens promoted Melvin Gordon III from their practice squad to their 53-man roster on Tuesday and placed fellow running back Keaton Mitchell on injured reserve.
Ravens undrafted rookie Keaton Mitchell has been an integral part of Baltimore's No. 1 rushing attack in the league this season. The Ravens average 163.8 yards per game on the ground, the most of any team in the NFL.
The Ravens (11-3) witnessed the second season-ending injury to their running back room (Keaton Mitchell) in Week 15. However, head coach John Harbaugh believes the answer is already on the team.
With the confirmation of running back Keaton Mitchell’s season-ending knee injury, the Baltimore Ravens find themselves in need of a rusher to help alleviate
The Pittsburgh Steelers won't have to face the Baltimore Ravens' star rookie running back when they hit the road to face their division rivals during the final week of the regular season.
The Ravens (11-3) became the first AFC team to clinch a playoff berth this season with their 23-7 win over the Jaguars (8-6) on "Sunday Night Football." However, their impressive primetime win came at a cost.
The Baltimore Ravens clinched a playoff spot Sunday night but likely lost playmaker Keaton Mitchell for the season. The undrafted rookie running back sustained a serious injury to his left knee during the fourth quarter of the 23-7 victory at Jacksonville.
The Ravens became the first AFC team to clinch a playoff berth on Sunday, but the team lost another key offensive contributor in the process.
Keaton Mitchell’s rookie season very likely came to a close on Sunday. Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said after his team’s 23-7 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars that Mitchell "looks" like he will miss the remainder of the season due to a knee injury.
Ravens HC John Harbaugh told reporters after Sunday’s win over the Jaguars that RB Keaton Mitchell suffered a season-ending knee injury. According to
The Baltimore Ravens suffered a brutal injury to their backfield in Sunday Night Football against the Jacksonville Jaguars. In the fourth quarter, running back Keaton Mitchell was carted off with medical staff after he suffered what appeared to be a knee injury to his left knee.
The Ravens got off to a hot start in Week 10 with the help of one of their promising rookies. However, they stopped using him which has many asking, "Why?" as the team fell to the Browns 33-31.
The Ravens are facing division rival Cleveland at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday. And early on, it seems to be a continuation of last week's 37-3 shellacking of the Seattle Seahawks - in more ways than one.
Keaton Mitchell burst onto the fantasy football scene last week, but does he prove to have any value in dynasty fantasy football leagues? While Mitchell’s status for Sunday is up in the air, he could be a sneaky acquisition for the rest of the season and beyond.
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell was voted the NFL's FedEx Ground Player of the Week for his game against the Seattle Seahawks. Mitchell completely dominated the Seahawks defense on the ground, turning just nine carries into 138 rushing yards and a touchdown.
The Ravens have been dominant during their four-game win streak, outscoring their opponents 130-49. A big reason why is because of their rushing attack, which may have just found its next featured back.
Welcome to the most important stretch in fantasy football. Some league mates have already checked out, while the most competitive are tuning their rosters for a playoff push.
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell is putting together a long-awaited breakout performance. Mitchell blossomed through the opening three quarters of the Ravens’ Week 9 home matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, as he tallied 78 rushing yards on an 11.1 yards per rush attempt average.
The Baltimore Ravens officially activated RB Keaton Mitchell from injured reserve on Saturday. Mitchell, 21, signed on with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of East Carolina back in April.
According to Adam Schefter, the Ravens are designating RB Keaton Mitchell to return from injured reserve. This opens Mitchell’s 21-day window to practice before being activated. Mitchell, 21, signed on with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of East Carolina back in April.
Keaton Mitchell has been turning heads at Baltimore Ravens training camp. The undrafted rookie appears to currently be a strong candidate to make the roster.
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