It took one series last weekend for J.K. Dobbins to injure his knee, ending his season.
That’s the risk the Baltimore Ravens were taking by putting him on the field — and coach John Harbaugh understands the second guessing.
“It’s a fair conversation,” Harbaugh said. “We played the whole offense for nine plays I think it was. Those guys played for no more than 23 plays the whole preseason — that’s what J.K. had.”
Dobbins was hurt on a screen pass in Saturday night’s preseason finale at Washington, and now the Ravens have to replace a major part of their offense.