As the Baltimore Ravens head into their Week 3 matchup with the Detroit Lions, they may be without running back and special teams extraordinaire Rasheen Ali.
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell is being evaluated for a concussion, the team announced. Ali, 24, took a big hit on the opening kickoff of Sunday's home opener against the Cleveland Browns while tackling returner DeAndre Carter.
Keaton Mitchell didn’t touch the field in Week 1. He was a healthy scratch despite having a great camp and preseason. The Ravens need to find ways to get him involved this season.
How many of the 34 NFL quarterbacks to throw 30 touchdown passes in a season on multiple occasions can you name in five minutes?
Special teams are always a crucial part of how the Baltimore Ravens operate. In 2025, they are looking for more explosive plays from their return units.
NFL stars can't play forever, and retirement is coming sooner than later for some of the league's top players. These 25 players could call it quits following the 2025 season.
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.
The Ravens have already made some preliminary roster decisions ahead of Tuesday’s cutdown deadline.
The Bengals’ starting offense looked pretty good against the Eagles in their preseason opener, but QB Joe Burrow sees plenty of room for improvement before the start of the regular season. “We got to be better,” Burrow said, via ESPN.com.
The Baltimore Ravens have a great tradition at running back. From Jamal Lewis, Ray Rice, Willis McGahee, Justin Forsett, Mark Ingram, and now to Derrick Henry.
The Baltimore Ravens' stable of running backs impressed in their first preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts. However, with Derrick Henry set to reprise his role as the team's lead back, one of them could be on the outs.
The Baltimore Ravens have one of the game’s best running backs in Derrick Henry, which could put former undrafted free agent Keaton Mitchell on the trade block.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell's journey back from a major knee injury in December of 2023 has been long and arduous, but now, it's safe to say that he's officially back.
The Baltimore Ravens have a contending team full of pieces ready to win games now. They've drafted their way into a unit that profiles as one of the must-see teams of 2025, and now that it's their time to win, the organization's management of their younger prospects will be one of their many enticing storylines to monitor.
The Baltimore Ravens have had an impressive first two weeks of training camp, but Sunday was the first practice in front of fans at M&T Bank Stadium.
It’s been a busy day of transactions in Baltimore, and while the names aren’t huge, the implications could be. The most impactful transactions of the day see the team bringing in veteran running back D’Ernest Johnson (per ESPN’s Adam Schefter) and waiving undrafted rookie kicker John Hoyland (per Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports).
Training camps around the league are still in their beginning stages, but several Baltimore Ravens players are already showing they can make an impact in 2025.
Running back Keaton Mitchell is one of the most intriguing pieces in the Baltimore Ravens' offense this year. While he returned to the field for a Week 10 game against the Cincinnati Bengals in 2024, he was not 100%.
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 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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