Ravens working again Gus Edwards is predicted to make his season debut Sunday towards the Cleveland Browns, his first recreation since January 2021.
Edwards, who returned to apply Oct. 5, was activated from the physically-unable-to-perform record Saturday. After lacking all of final season and offseason exercises this summer time whereas recovering from a September 2021 knee damage, Edwards impressed coaches and teammates along with his work in apply.
“Gus is wanting actually good,” offensive coordinator Greg Roman stated Thursday. “Gus is wanting actually good, and I feel he’s on monitor. We’re actually enthusiastic about having him again. I feel he’s getting higher every single day, and it’s visible; I can visually see it. So actually enthusiastic about that.”
Edwards averaged 5.2 yards per carry and over 700 dashing yards per season over his first three seasons in Baltimore. He signed a two-year, $10 million contract extension via 2023 after 2021, when he had a career-high six dashing touchdowns, 723 dashing yards and 129 receiving yards.
J.Ok. Dobbins (knee) will miss a minimum of 4 video games after he was positioned on injured reserve Saturday. He’s anticipated to endure arthroscopic surgical procedure. With Dobbins sidelined, the Ravens can have Justice Hill, Kenyan Drake, Mike Davis and Edwards accessible for activation Sunday towards Cleveland.
In different strikes, the Ravens elevated apply squad outdoors linebacker Devon Kennard, who signed Monday, and signed apply squad cornerback Daryl Worley to the lively roster. Exterior linebackers Tyus Bowser and David Ojabo, nonetheless ramping up of their restoration from torn Achilles tendons, weren't activated for Sunday’s recreation. Apply squad large receiver DeSean Jackson was not promoted.
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