Are the Ravens set to unveil a three-headed monster at RB position?
The Baltimore Ravens have Derrick Henry plowing towards a potential 2,000-yard season, and they're set to add another horse to the stable.
After being out since last January, Keaton Mitchell returned to the lineup in Week 9, logging a handful of snaps in the Ravens win over the Bengals. Mitchell's role will increase, and during his Monday news conference, head coach John Harbaugh hinted at a "three-headed monster" at the running back position.
Derrick Henry has 1,120 rushing yards, while Justice Hill has done most of his damage in the passing game, logging 27 catches for 272 yards and two touchdowns on the season. There's only so much football to go around, and Mitchell could assume the role of a home run hitter and dual-treat in the passing game.
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