Sources — Ravens RB J.K. Dobbins is scheduled to have a knee scope done, in 4-6 weeks

OWINGS MILLS Md. – Baltimore Ravens Running back J.K. Dobbins’ long journey from a serious knee injury was another bump.

Dobbins, Ravens’ No. 1 back, is expected to undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee next week. Sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that Dobbins, the Ravens’ No. 1 back, will undergo arthroscopic surgery next week on his left knee. This will leave him out of action for four to six weeks. After missing Sunday’s 24-20 loss, he didn’t practice at all. New York Giants.

The Ravens (3-3) will depend on Kenyan DrakeBaltimore’s first running back, who produced 100 yards rushing in this season. There is also a growing backfield that will continue to grow for at least the next month. Justice HillRavens running backs leader with a 6.6-yard average per carry, is back against the Cleveland Browns After suffering a hamstring strain, I was unable to play in the final two games. Gus Edwards You could also be placed on the list of physically incapacitated persons after having practiced for the past two weeks.

John Harbaugh, Ravens coach, said Drake earlier this week that Drake is “very effective once you get him moving downhill.” “He has some speed, and some explosiveness.”

Dobbins is facing another difficult decision after sustaining injuries to his knee during the preseason finale. Dobbins said that he had tore his ACL and LCL as well as his meniscus, hamstring, and meniscus.

Dobbins was unable to play in the first two games of the season. He ran for 3.5 yards on 35 runs in four games, which was 123 yards.

Dobbins said last week that it was “super difficult” to not play in the fourth period of a 19-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals On Oct. After sustaining a knee injury Sunday at the Giants, he sat out the second half.

Harbaugh earlier this week stated that J.K. felt like he was losing his explosiveness in the second-half. “I think he might have landed it at some stage.”

Dobbins, a second-round draft pick in 2020 was an impact player. He led all NFL running backs in average rushing speed (6.0 yards per run) and set a Ravens rookie record of nine touchdowns. Dobbins will not be returning to the Ravens until December, at the latest.

Baltimore’s running backs have run for 458 yards rushing this season, which is 25th among the NFL.

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