The speedy RB will be another year removed from injury Undrafted running back Keaton Mitchell looked like the next big thing for the Baltimore Ravens’ offense when he exploded onto the scene as a rookie during the 2023 season.
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell became a bit of a fan favorite in 2023, averaging more than eight yards per carry after making the roster as an undrafted free agent.
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell has become a player that fans and teammates love to rally around, and for good reason. What many newer fans might not know, however, is that he's not the first in his family to wear the purple and black.
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Over the past year and change, Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell has fought tooth and nail just to get back on the field. A former undrafted free agent from East Carolina, Mitchell burst onto the scene last season with 396 yards and two touchdowns while averaging 8.3 yards per carry as a rookie.
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It's been nearly a year to the day since Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell suffered a torn ACL late last season, and while he has since returned to the field, his road to recovery is far from over.
The road back from a major injury is always a long and arduous one, as Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell can attest to. Mitchell, a former undrafted free agent from East Carolina, was enjoying a great rookie season before unfortunately suffering a fully torn ACL in December.
Following the return of Keaton Mitchell, Baltimore boasts arguably the best backfield in the league. The Baltimore Ravens could already stake their claim
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell made his long-awaited return in their 35-34 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football, though, he didn't see much playing time.
The Ravens added wide receiver Diontae Johnson and running back Keaton Mitchell to the offensive mix over the last couple of weeks and they have eyes on expanding both of their roles in Week 11 and beyond.
The rich just keep getting richer. The most explosive backfield in the NFL could see another weapon out of Baltimore’s arsenal, with Keaton Mitchell coming off his season-ending injury.
The Ravens have officially activated Keaton Mitchell from the Physically Unable to Perform list after his recovery from last season’s ACL tear.
The Baltimore Ravens activated running back Keaton Mitchell from the physically unable to perform list ahead of Thursday night's game against the visiting Cincinnati Bengals.
Yannick Ngakoue’s time with the Ravens may be coming to an end.
When the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals played each other back in Week 5, these two AFC North rivals combined for 79 points, 962 total yards, and lord knows how many wow plays.
As if they didn't have enough firepower in the backfield, the Baltimore Ravens could very well have another explosive weapon as soon as this week. Second-year running back Keaton Mitchell, who's working his way back from a brutal knee injury he suffered late last season, remains a full participant in practice once again.
An already dangerous Baltimore Ravens offense might add another dangerous piece in the near future. Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell had his 21-day practice window opened on Oct.
An already dangerous Baltimore Ravens offense is close to adding another weapon to their arsenal. The Ravens opened the 21-day practice window for second-year running back Keaton Mitchell on Wednesday as he recovered a torn ACL that he suffered on Dec.
The Ravens’ league-leading rushing attack seems like it could not get any better, but Baltimore has some additional backfield help on the way.
He will only be eight months removed from his torn ACL by the time Week 1 comes around.
Injuries defined the RB's rookie season. He did not debut for the Ravens until Week 6 and was done by Week 15.
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.
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.
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.
Per NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the Baltimore Ravens signed undrafted running back Keaton Mitchell and gave him an $18K bonus in May. Clearly, he's a steal.
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.
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