Sources: Ravens activating RB Dobbins off PUP

1 year ago 5
  • Jamison Hensley, ESPN Staff WriterAug 14, 2023, 01:07 PM ET

    Close

      Jamison Hensley is a reporter covering the Baltimore Ravens for ESPN. Jamison joined ESPN in 2011, covering the AFC North before focusing exclusively on the Ravens beginning in 2013. Jamison won the National Sports Media Association Maryland Sportswriter of the Year award in 2018, and he authored a book titled: Flying High: Stories of the Baltimore Ravens. He was the Ravens beat writer for the Baltimore Sun from 2000-2011.

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens will soon have their leading rusher on the practice field for the first time this year.

J.K. Dobbins is being activated off the physically unable to perform list on Monday, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday. Dobbins didn't participate in any of the offseason spring workouts, including mandatory minicamp, and he missed the first 14 practices of training camp.

Ravens officials have never specified Dobbins' injury. At the start of training camp last month, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Dobbins' absence had "some complexity to it."

This offseason, Dobbins expressed frustration about his contract situation to WJZ-TV. Dobbins, 24, who is entering the final year of his rookie deal, is making $1.391 million this season, which is just more than his backups, Gus Edwards and Justice Hill, both of whom will earn $1 million this year.

A second-round pick in 2020, Dobbins ranks second among all NFL running backs with a 5.9-yard average rushing average over the last three seasons. Last season, he helped carry the Baltimore offense without injured quarterback Lamar Jackson. Dobbins averaged 99.3 yards rushing in the last four regular season games.

But Dobbins has missed more games (27) than he's played (23) in his career. He was sidelined for all of the 2021 season after suffering a significant left knee injury in the preseason and then missed six straight games last season after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on the same knee.

Last week, Harbaugh said he had spoken to Dobbins and expected him to return soon, indicating, "The ball is in J.K.'s court."

Read Entire Article