
Baltimore Ravens running back JK Dobbins will undergo arthroscopic knee surgery next week and is expected to miss four to six weeks. Last season the starting running back tore his ACL and was just beginning to work back into the team’s starting lineup. The hope is this surgery will fix the nagging issues and get him back to form later in the season. Dobbins did play some snaps this season, but now he and the team have decided this is a needed step moving forward. Kenyan Drake is expected to start with Dobbins out of action with Justice Hill serving as the primary backup. Gus Edwards’ status is still unknown at this time.
Ravens’ standout RB J.K. Dobbins is expected to undergo arthroscopic knee surgery next week that would sideline him 4-6 weeks, per sources.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 21, 2022
This season in limited snaps with the Baltimore Ravens, JK Dobbins has rushed the ball 35 times for 123 yards and one touchdown. He has also caught six passes for 39 yards and one touchdown. He was beginning to pick up speed and return to form before his knee started to bother him again. The team is hoping this issue will be cleared up and he will be good to go to finish the season and get a fresh start on his NFL career. We here at Def Pen Sports hope to see JK Dobbins recovery quickly and return to the field this season.