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Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: Eight totes in victory
Keaton Mitchell rushed the ball eight times for 66 yards while failing to reel in his only target in Sunday's 24-0 win over the Bengals.Mitchell was able to garner a season-high eight totes, finishing second on the team in rushing yards behind Derrick Henry (100) while averaging an impressive 8.3 yards per carry. The running back has now combined to produce 142 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries over the last two games, and he'll look to keep it up in Week 16 against the Patriots.
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Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: Upgrades to full Thursday
Keaton Mitchell (knee) was a full participant at Thursday's practice.Mitchell has recovered from the knee injury that led to his early exit from the past Sunday's loss to the Steelers. The speedster is expected to work in a complementary role to power runner Derrick Henry against the Bengals on Sunday as part of a Baltimore backfield that's missing Justice Hill (neck, IR).
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Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: Logs limited practice Wednesday
Keaton Mitchell (knee) was a limited participant at Wednesday's practice.Mitchell got encouraging MRI results Tuesday after exiting Baltimore's Week 14 loss to the Steelers due to a knee injury. If Mitchell is able to play Sunday against the Bengals, he'll likely work in a change-of-pace role behind Derrick Henry, as the Baltimore Ravens remain without Justice Hill (neck), who isn't eligible to return from injured reserve prior to Week 17.
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Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: MRI yields encouraging news
An MRI on Keaton Mitchell's knee came back clean after he exited Sunday's 27-22 loss to the Steelers, and the running back's injury is viewed as minor, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.Before leaving early Sunday, the explosive Mitchell made an impact, contributing 76 rushing yards and a touchdown on six totes while bringing back three kickoffs for 72 yards. Though he has proven to be a potent complementary piece out of the backfield over his first three NFL seasons, durability is a growing concern for the 23-year-old. Mitchell previously tore the ACL in his left knee in December 2023, but his latest knee issue appears to be less significant. The Baltimore Ravens are categorizing Mitchell as day-to-day, leaving the door open for him to be available this Sunday in Cincinnati.
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Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: Considered day-to-day
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Keaton Mitchell (knee) is viewed as day-to-day.Mitchell left Sunday's loss to the Steelers with a knee injury, but he appears to have avoided any sort of serious setback, with Harbaugh noting that the Ravens received "good news" on the running back's status. The 23-year-old's availability for Baltimore's Week 15 matchup with Cincinnati will hinge on what he's able to do in practices Tuesday through Thursday.
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Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: Hurts knee Sunday
Keaton Mitchell was forced out of Sunday's game against the Steelers with a knee injury.Mitchell won't return to the contest. Before Mitchell's exit, he carried six times for 76 yards, including a 55-yard gain. In his absence, Rasheen Ali is available to work behind top back Derrick Henry.
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Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: First rushing TD of season
Keaton Mitchell turned two carries into 19 yards and a touchdown while adding two catches (on three targets) for 12 yards during the Baltimore Ravens' 32-14 loss to the Bengals on Thursday. He also logged 91 return yards on three kickoffs.Mitchell saw the field for just eight snaps on offense, but he made the most of his limited opportunities with four touches, including an 18-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter. It was his first touchdown of the season and first score since Week 10 of the 2023 campaign. Mitchell is still firmly entrenched as the Ravens' RB3 behind Derrick Henry and Rasheen Ali, but Mitchell should still see consistent playing time on special teams as a returner on kickoffs.
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Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: Playing time jumps without Hill
Keaton Mitchell had six carries for 31 yards and added two receptions for 23 yards on three targets against the Browns.The speedster's role was expected to be elevated with Justice Hill (toe) sidelined. Mitchell did get a bump with a season-high 16 snaps and nine total opportunities split between six carries and three targets. He peeled off 5.2 yards per carry and had his first multi-reception game of the year. However, his one missed target ended in disaster, as it ricocheted off his hands and into Devin Bush's for a pick-six. This game was a good snapshot of Mitchell's expected usage if Hill is out, but once the veteran returns, it could be an uphill battle for Mitchell to get double-digit snaps in a given game. The Baltimore Ravens return home to face the Jets in Week 12.
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Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: Likely bumping up to RB2 in Week 11
Keaton Mitchell could see added opportunities Sunday against the Browns, as Justice Hill (toe) was ruled out Friday.Derrick Henry is the clear leader in Baltimore's backfield, but the speedy Mitchell should get some chances in a change-of-pace role. Mitchell's averaging 6.2 yards per carry on a limited sample of 15 rushes in 2025, as opportunities have been hard to come by behind Henry and Hill.
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Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: Practices in full
Keaton Mitchell (knee) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.Mitchell was a limited participant in practice Wednesday, but he's now ready to rock for Sunday's road matchup against the Browns. He's logged exactly four carries in three consecutive games, while continuing to contribute as a return man. Justice Hill (toe) missed another practice Thursday, potentially paving the way for Mitchell to handle the No. 2 role behind Derrick Henry in Week 11.