The Ravens have struggled to produce explosive plays on offense, and the recipe for that problematic situation may have just returned to the lineup.
Baltimore is in London for a huge Saturday morning matchup against the Tennessee Titans, and rookie running back Keaton Mitchell will make his NFL debut.
The team just announced his addition to the 53-man roster.
Ravens officially activate RB Keaton Mitchell. Their 53-man roster is now full. The son of Anthony Mitchell, who was on Ravens first Super Bowl team, Keaton will make his debut tomorrow vs. Titans. He’s a UDFA out of East Carolina
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) October 14, 2023
Mitchell made the initial 53-man roster as an undrafted free agent out of East Carolina before being placed on injured reserve Aug. 31.
During the preseason, Mitchell averaged 6.0 yards per carry, and he will join Gus Edwards and Justice Hill in the running back rotation against Tennessee.
According to Pro Football Focus, Mitchell led the FBS last season with 54 runs of 10-plus yards, and he’ll provide that big play ability.