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Ravens fear RB Gus Edwards, CB Marcus Peters suffered season-ending torn ACLs

The Baltimore Ravens continue to have absolutely brutal luck heading into the regular-season opener at the Las Vegas Raiders Monday night. 

ESPN's Adam Schefter tweeted Thursday that Baltimore fears starting running back Gus Edwards suffered a season-ending torn ACL in practice: 

Fellow Baltimore running backs J.K. Dobbins and Justice Hill were previously lost for the campaign, and the news somehow continued to get worse for the Ravens after two-time First-Team All-Pro cornerback Marcus Peters went down: 

Assuming the reports are accurate, 2020 undrafted rookie and unproven commodity Ty'Son Williams would presumably become RB1 for at least Monday evening. The Ravens recently added Trenton Cannon, more so known as a special-teams player than a running back during his stint with the Carolina Panthers, to the 53-man roster. Veteran and three-time Pro Bowl selection Le'Veon Bell was signed to the practice squad earlier this week and could be activated by Monday. 

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