Latest Baltimore Ravens Injury Report: When Will Keaton Mitchell Be Ready?

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The Baltimore Ravens injury report may not be as riddled as others in the NFL, though there are several key Ravens players that are listed as injured ahead of their Week 2 matchup. Find out more about the Ravens injury report ahead of placing bets on team with Maryland sportsbooks

Here's the current Ravens injury report.

Latest Ravens Injury Report: September 2024

Below is the latest Baltimore Ravens injury report:

Ravens
Christian Matthew|CB
Undisclosed| IR| Feb 10th 2025
Keaton Mitchell|RB
Knee - ACL| PUP-R| Nov 3rd 2024
Malik Hamm|LB
Knee - ACL| IR| Feb 10th 2025
Arthur Maulet|CB
Knee| IR-R| Oct 6th 2024
Rasheen Ali|RB
Neck| IR| Oct 6th 2024
Owen Wright|RB
Foot| IR| Feb 10th 2025
Nate Wiggins|CB
Neck| OUT| Sep 22nd 2024
Kyle Van Noy|LB
Orbital| QUESTIONABLE| Sep 15th 2024
Deion Jennings|LB
Undisclosed| IR| Feb 10th 2025
Trayvon Mullen|CB
Shoulder| IR| Feb 10th 2025
Adisa Isaac|LB
Hamstring| QUESTIONABLE| Sep 15th 2024

While betting on the Ravens, you'll also be able to find any potential Ravens injuries at Maryland sports betting apps prior to placing prop bets. 

Notable Baltimore Ravens Injuries as of September 2024

NameInjuryExpected Return
CB Nate WigginsNeck - OWeek 3
LB Kyle Van NoyOrbital - QWeek 2
CB Arther MauletKnee - QTBD
RB Rasheen AliNeck - IRTBD
RB Keaton MitchellKnee - OWeek 5

The Ravens injury report may not substantially populated, but the players that are on the list are impactful to the team. Starting with LB Kyle Van Noy, who suffered an eye injury in the Ravens' Week 1 loss to the Chiefs. Keaton Mitchell, on the other hand, is on his way back from a significant ACL tear suffered in Week 15 last season. 

We'll continue to monitor these injuries and their potential impact on Ravens betting trends


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