John Harbaugh's Ravens have suffered catastrophic injuries at running back. Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports

The Baltimore Ravens’ running back situation has been plunged into chaos due to multiple season-ending injuries, but coach John Harbaugh is projecting optimism that the team has a solution.

The Ravens have brought in multiple veterans in recent days, including Le’Veon Bell, Devonta Freeman and Latavius Murray. On Friday, Harbaugh suggested that Murray might have the inside track to the biggest role based on his skill set and fit with the offense.

That’s a bigger endorsement than Bell or Freeman have received. Harbaugh could be giving a signal as to which way this might ultimately go. For now, however, former undrafted rookie Ty’Son Williams could land the biggest role.

The Ravens have had some brutal injury luck before the regular season even started. These are decisions they didn’t expect make, but Harbaugh seems to think the team is making the best of it.

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