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Kenyan Drake found a new club

The Baltimore Ravens decided to strengthen their ranks and the team. The result in the end is the signing of a contract between the Baltimore Ravens and Kenyan Drake. In this way, the Ravens strengthened a position that had been damaged two years in a row before the start of the season.

Kenyan Drake left the Raiders after he caught five passes for 27 yards and ran for 30 yards on 12 carries in the first three preseason games. The Baltimore Ravens currently have a complicated situation in front of them, and that is the knee injury of J.K. Dobbins. It is still unclear if he will be able to play in Week 1. On the other hand, Gus Edwards will be out for a minimum of four games after being added to the PUP backup list.

Last season, the Baltimore Ravens were plagued by numerous injuries. The latest injury situation doesn't seem that serious, but that doesn't mean the Baltimore club can relax. It all depends on how quickly Kenyan Drake will be able to fit into the new team.

In his first five seasons, the Kenyan totaled 3,130 yards catching on 1,244 yards on 169 passes. Last season, the Baltimore Ravens signed Drake to a two-year, $11 million contract. It is certain that the new season will bring a lot of interesting twists and turns.

 

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