If the Pittsburgh/Baltimore game goes on as scheduled on Thursday, the Ravens will be without two of their top running backs due to coronavirus.
On Monday afternoon, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported that both Mark Ingram and J.K Dobbins have tested positive for COVID-19 and will be placed on the team’s Reserve/COVID-19 list.
Earlier it was reported that four players on the team tested for the virus, Ingram and Dobbins being two of them.
The Ravens will be left with running back Gus Edwards, who had 87 yards and a touchdown when the two teams met for the first time on November 1.
The rookie Dobbins ran for 113 yards against the Steelers during that game.
The Ravens are still conducting contract tracing and it is unknown if any other players will be added to the team’s COVID list.