Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said J.K. Dobbins (knee) is "kind of back on track."
Dobbins, who was recently activated from the PUP, was held out of Baltimore practices over the weekend after participating in two practices last week. “He looked good,” Harbaugh said, adding Dobbins -- coming off an ACL tear in 2021 -- is in an "evaluation" period. “He’s kind of back on track, and I thought he looked a little better than he did before. So, he continues to improve, and we’ll see where it goes.” The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec said the team is "hopeful" Dobbins can suit up for Week 1 against the Jets, though there are "no guarantees" he'll be ready to return from his major knee injury. The Ravens' penchant for favoring veteran backs (see Latavius Murray and Devonta Freeman in 2021) could mean Mike Davis serves as the team's primary back to start the season. Gus Edwards (ACL) isn't expected to be ready for the season opener.
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The Athletic
Aug 16, 2022, 9:32 AM ET