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The Baltimore Ravens fell short against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14’s divisional clash. At 6-7, Baltimore now trails Pittsburgh by one game in the AFC North. During the costly defeat, the Ravens lost Keaton Mitchell to a knee injury. The third-year running back was forced to leave the contest in the third quarter.
Mitchell appeared optimistic in an Instagram post following the game. The Ravens’ backup RB wrote, “I’m good. We good. Can’t stop won’t stop,” indicating he avoided a serious injury on Sunday.
After further testing, John Harbaugh reported that no structural damage was found, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. The Ravens head coach called Mitchell “day to day.”
Prior to the injury, Mitchell was having his best game of the season. The 23-year-old back had six carries for 76 yards while spelling Derrick Henry against the Steelers
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