The Baltimore Ravens have gotten a multitude of players back from injuries that they suffered during the 2021 season. One of those was running back J.K. Dobbins, but after working his way back into the lineup, he had a cleanup surgery on his knee, forcing him to be placed back on injured reserve.
The surgery wasn’t on that was going to jeopardize any sort of return for Dobbins later on in the year, and on Monday, head coach John Harbaugh provided good news on the third-year running back. He relayed that Dobbins will practice during the week leading up to the team’s Week 13 game against the Denver Broncos in some degree.
“Yes, he [J.K. Dobbins] will practice this week to some degree. I’m not sure exactly what they’ll let him do, so we’ll see.”
Dobbins rushed 35 times for 123 yards so far in 2022, and will be looking to get back on track once he returns to action. He will re-enter a running back rotation that also includes Gus Edwards, Kenyan Drake and Justice Hill, and others.
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