RB Melvin Gordon III has announced his retirement from the NFL, ending it where it all started by signing a one-day contract with the Los Angeles Chargers in El Segundo, California.
Once you become an enemy with LA Chargers fans you are an enemy for life. Running back Melvin Gordon knows that all too well as he become one of the most despised former Chargers in recent history.
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The Baltimore Ravens Are preparing for their divisional round home game this weekend against the Houston Texans, with a trip to the AFC Championship on the line.
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The Baltimore Ravens announced on Wednesday that they have waived Melvin Gordon, and they are replacing the veteran with another former Pro Bowl running back.
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The Baltimore Ravens released a veteran running back who won the Super Bowl last season as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs. The Ravens made the move a few days before their Divisional Round game against the Houston Texans on Saturday.
Browns LB Anthony Walker underwent a knee scope this week and is ruled out from Week 16, per Mary Kay Cabot. Cabot notes Walker is considered “day-to-day.” Ravens RB Melvin Gordon hasn’t had the opportunity to play this season since a stint of elevations earlier this season.
The Baltimore Ravens signed a two-time Pro Bowl running back to the 53-man roster Tuesday. The Ravens revealed that Keaton Mitchell would be heading to injured reserve after ankle surgery.
The Ravens (11-3) witnessed the second season-ending injury to their running back room (Keaton Mitchell) in Week 15. However, head coach John Harbaugh believes the answer is already on the team.
The Baltimore Ravens are wasting little time in adding a new player to their running back room, following the serious injury sustained by undrafted rookie Keaton Mitchell in the team’s 23-7 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
If anyone in the NFL knows just how unforgiving playing the running back position can be, it’s Melvin Gordon. The two-time Pro Bowler has seemingly been through it all during his eight-year career, which is why he felt compelled to warn any player wanting to playing running back in the NFL to possibly reconsider.
The Ravens have a crowded backfield once again after signing RB Melvin Gordon to a one-year deal on Friday. But that doesn't mean it wasn't a good move for the team.
Gordon ran the ball 90 times for 318 yards and caught 25 passes for 223 yards with the Denver Broncos this season. He scored two touchdowns, but he’s dealt with fumbling issues, dropping the ball five times this year.