Ravens RB Keaton Mitchell: I feel like I'm better than before 2023 knee injury
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Baltimore Ravens' running back Keaton Mitchell experienced a standout period in 2023, averaging 8.4 yards per carry, before a severe knee injury in Week 14 derailed his momentum. After missing most of the 2024 season and having only minimal participation towards its end, Mitchell asserts he has surpassed his previous form. He credits the team's cautious approach to his recovery and feels prepared for a fresh start in his career. Despite Derrick Henry being the primary back and Justice Hill offering variety, Baltimore hasn’t added significant competition, giving Mitchell an opportunity for a key role if he stays healthy. Mitchell's return hopes to bring a new dynamic to the Ravens' backfield.
Originally by Kevin Patraon June 3, 2025
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