Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill will be absent from the team’s lineup in their next game, a significant blow to the team’s offensive strategy.
The decision comes after Hill sustained an injury during practice earlier this week. While the Ravens have yet to confirm the specifics of his condition, sources suggest the injury is not season-ending but will require him to sit out as a precaution.
Hill has been a key contributor to the Ravens’ backfield this season, known for his explosive speed and versatility. His absence could force the team to lean heavily on their depth at running back, with Gus Edwards and other players expected to shoulder the workload in his stead.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh expressed confidence in the team’s ability to adapt, stating, “We’ve got a strong group, and we’ll adjust accordingly. Justice is an important part of our team, and we’ll support him as he recovers.”
This development marks another challenge for the Ravens, who have been dealing with several injuries to key players this season. Fans and analysts will be closely watching how the team adjusts in Hill’s absence.
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