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The Baltimore Ravens drafted wide receiver Rashod Bateman in the first round of the 2021 draft with expectations that he could turn into a star-level wide receiver. While he’s certainly shown flashes of great potential over his first two years in the NFL, injuries have been a major storyline for the former Minnesota star.
Bateman suffered a season-ending foot injury in the middle of 2022 after a promising start to the year. On Tuesday, Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh gave an update on Bateman, saying that he received a cortisone shot and will miss some time as he recovers.
Coach Harbaugh on Rashod Bateman's status: pic.twitter.com/a035I4uB9H
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) June 13, 2023
“I’m not expecting ‘Bate’ [Rashod Bateman] to be a part of it right now. He had a shot for healing purposes – cortisone-type deal – so that will keep him out for a couple days. So, we just decided to just let him keep rehabbing and make sure he’s ready to go for training camp.”