Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell burst on the scene by averaging more than eight yards per carry as a rookie in 2023, but a torn ACL cut his season short and limited him to seven lackluster appearances last season.

There were signs of the old spark in Mitchell’s play on Thursday night, however. Mitchell ran for a 22-yard touchdown in the first quarter and he ran nine times for 68 yards overall against the Colts.

In the opening statement of his postgame press conference, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Mitchell “made a bunch of plays for us and got after it.” Mitchell chalked his success up to a confidence in his health that was missing when he made it back into the lineup last year.

“I feel good just coming back from strength and conditioning, OTAs, camp,” Mitchell said, via a t

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