Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell sustained a serious left knee injury in the fourth quarter of their game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Ravens coach John Harbaugh confirmed that Mitchell is unlikely to return for the rest of the season. Mitchell, an undrafted rookie, had been starting for the Ravens and had a strong performance before the injury. With Mitchell out, the Ravens will rely on Gus Edwards and Justice Hill, and they will promote Melvin Gordon from the practice squad to fill Mitchell's spot on the roster.
- Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell sustained a serious left knee injury and is unlikely to return for the rest of the season.
- Mitchell had a strong performance before the injury, totaling 73 yards on nine carries.
- The Ravens will rely on Gus Edwards and Justice Hill in the absence of Mitchell.
- Melvin Gordon will be promoted from the practice squad to fill Mitchell's spot on the roster.
- The Ravens have lost three significant offensive players this season, including J.K. Dobbins and Mark Andrews.