Ravens To Carry 4 RBs On 53-Man Roster

The Ravens have already made some preliminary roster decisions ahead of Tuesday’s cutdown deadline.

Head coach John Harbaugh said (via Giana Han of the Baltimore Banner) that the team is planning to carry four running backs on their 53-man roster. That would seem to cement Rasheen Ali‘s spot on the team behind Derrick HenryJustice Hill, and Keaton Mitchell.

Ali, a 2024 fifth-round pick, made the 53-man roster as a rookie but landed on injured reserve before Week 1. He went on to appear in six games, but only logged 10 carries for 31 yards with Henry and Hill handling virtually all of the team’s backfield work.

The 24-year-old seemed to be on the roster bubble entering training camp amid reports of Mitchell finally returning to full strength (and speed) after his 2023 ACL tear. Ali then put up a strong performance in the Ravens’ preseason opener against the Colts; he virtually created a scoring drive on his own with a 69-yard kickoff return, a 19-yard run into the red zone, and a two-yard touchdown.

That seemed to give Ali’s roster chances a significant boost, and despite a less inspiring performance in Dallas last Saturday, Harbaugh’s postgame comments indicated that the second-year running back will make the team. Baltimore’s other running backs, veterans D’Ernest Johnson and Myles Gaskin, are unlikely to challenge Ali for a roster spot.

Ali is unlikely to see any offensive touches outside of garbage time, but he may partner with Mitchell on kickoff returns, which are expected to play a bigger role in 2025 with the touchback moved up to the 35-yard line.

Harbaugh also confirmed that rookie Tyler Loop would be the team’s starting kicker, per The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec. The sixth-round pick appeared to win the job when the Ravens waived UDFA John Hoyland at the beginning of August, though that move was also ascribed to other roster needs at running back and tight end. The Ravens never brought Hoyland back to challenge Loop, who went 6-for-8 on field goals and 5-for-5 on extra points during the preseason.

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