John Harbaugh is totally confused about Dalving cook,as he is set to….

John Harbaugh is totally confused about Dalving cook,as he is set to 

 

This weekend, even John Harbaugh is unsure about what to anticipate from Dalvin Cook.

The coach in Baltimore seems eager to get him out on the field and find out.

It’s fresh. He hasn’t been spotted out and about,” Harbaugh informed reporters on Thursday. “We haven’t seen him, just like you guys haven’t.”

After 15 forgettable games for the New York Jets this season, Cook was waived.

After that, he signed on to Baltimore’s practice squad and this week was added to the 53-man roster. The running back

will be available, according to Harbaugh, on Saturday when the Ravens play the Houston Texans in their postseason debut.

Harbaugh stated, “I think it’s going to be a great opportunity for him and for us.” “We’re excited to watch how he performs.”

Throughout the regular season, the Ravens had the best record in the NFL.

They don’t need to make any changes to their offense, which is led by MVP

candidate Lamar Jackson. But because of a few serious injuries, there has been a bit of a turnover at running back.

J.K. Dobbins suffered an Achilles tendon injury in Week 1, which put an end to his season. Keaton Mitchell, an undrafted rookie, eventually showed himself as a

quick big-play threat. During a six-game stretch in November and December, he averaged 8.4 yards per carry and had

over-20 yard runs in each of those contests. Then, due to a knee injury, he was placed on injured reserve.

Despite those injuries, Baltimore’s rushing attack is the best in the NFL. Jackson’s quarterback running ability

plays a significant role in that. Additionally, during the regular season, Gus Edwards ran for 810 yards and 13

touchdowns for the Ravens. He has proven to be a useful back in more than justWhen Mitchell collapsed in the middle of December, he was thriving.

Having scored three touchdowns on the ground and one through reception, Justice Hill has had his moments.

Nevertheless, the 28-year-old Cook, who has four seasons of 1,000 yards or more rushing, could offer an additional boost.

I’m ready to go. Cook declared, “I’m prepared to give it everything I’ve got. I have everything in the tank.” “Dude, it’s the playoffs.”

What Cook is trying to accomplish, which is to join a new team specifically for the

postseason and contribute, is not well-documented. Sportradar reports that since at least 1948, just two running

backs have appeared in a playoff game as a member of the team and gained positive yardage.

Michael Bennett, an eighth-year veteran, was released by Tampa Bay in 2008 and signed on with San Diego in November.

When the team defeated Indianapolis in the playoffs, he finally got on the field and ran for 24 yards on four carries.

Ben Tate was signed by Pittsburgh in late December of 2014, having previously appeared in games for Cleveland and

Minnesota. Tate finished with 19 yards on five carries in the Steelers’ postseason game against Baltimore, without star

running back Le’Veon Bell. Tate never played in the NFL again after Pittsburgh’s defeat.

Cook last season ran for over 1,100 yards with Minnesota, so switching to Baltimore’s offense from New York’s might help him get back to full strength.

“They call (my) number, I’m heading there.” I will be present on the field. Cook declared, “I am prepared to make a play.”

However, in my opinion, Gus and Justice really worked hard throughout the entire year. You must give those guys credit, so

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