Browns fifth-round QB Shedeur Sanders said he’s focused on finishing out the remainder of the season after being asked his plans for the off-season. “This is my life here.
A lot of Baltimore Ravens fans were not only feeling the pain of their devastating loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14, but a critical injury added another element of anxiety to everyone.
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
The Baltimore Ravens suffered a devastating 27-22 loss to their rival Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14. Matters were made worse when running back Keaton Mitchell was forced to leave the game with an injury.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Baltimore Ravens are keeping it close with the Pittsburgh Steelers, as the team is down 27-22 midway through the fourth quarter. While the club attempts to take the lead in the AFC North standings, it appears the offense lost an explosive offensive weapon to a knee injury.
For the entire season, Baltimore Ravens fans have been begging John Harbaugh to unleash Keaton Mitchell. This Sunday could be the week it happens. Justice Hill missed two days of practice this week and was officially ruled out with a toe injury on Friday.
The Baltimore Ravens' offense flows through Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, and it will continue to be that way, but one backup running back could see the field more often.
With Derrick Henry dominating the Baltimore Ravens' backfield and Justice Hill serving as a solid backup, there are not very many carries left for anyone else.
The Baltimore Ravens' Week 8 win over the Chicago Bears was full of surprises. Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley led a standout performance for the offense, and the defense put together another strong showing, finally applying consistent pressure on the opposing quarterback.
While the Baltimore Ravens lost in Week 6 to the Los Angeles Rams, it was an encouraging performance for the most part. The defense looked much improved, the offense finally leaned into running the football, and the special teams units did their jobs.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Chicago Bears have a chance to make some noise coming out of the bye week after starting 2-2 and win a statement game against the Washington Commanders on Monday Night Football.
The Baltimore Ravens will need all the help they can get in Week 5 against the Houston Texans. They were already dealing with a lengthy list of injuries heading into the weekend, but numerous starters were officially declared out on Friday, and various others could only see limited action.
The Baltimore Ravens carry a stacked roster, which can make for tough decisions when it comes to who to make active on game days. However, with such a disappointing start, changes are needed. Starters need to improve on both the offensive and defensive sides, but the team could also benefit from seeing other playmakers take the field.
The Baltimore Ravens have a roster littered with explosive playmakers and lockdown defenders. They have so much talent scattered around the field that some unfortunately cannot be on the active roster come gameday.
In an unexpected move, Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell is inactive for the regular season opener against the Buffalo Bills. Mitchell, 23, had seemingly recovered from his devastating knee injury in December of 2023, which also caused him to miss the first half of last season and hampered him for much of the second half as well.
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell has been sidelined with an injury since the team's 24-16 win over the Indianapolis Colts in the preseason opener last week.
Ravens fans, buckle up, because Keaton Mitchell is making a serious case to become Baltimore’s next breakout star. The young running back is turning heads, not just among fans, but within the Ravens organization, a team that prides itself on its physical brand of football.
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.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Ravens RB Keaton Mitchell is expected to be active and make his season debut in Week 10. Mitchell suffered a torn ACL late last season which landed him on the PUP list to begin the year.
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.
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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