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Ravens release two-time Pro Bowl RB
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh stands with running back Melvin Gordon III (33). Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Melvin Gordon joined the Ravens in a bid to find a 53-man roster spot and help get his career back on track. However, that has not worked out as planned; the veteran back has been released, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Gordon signed in Baltimore last month looking for a depth spot in the team’s backfield. The Ravens are rostering J.K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards and Justice Hill, so many considered it a long shot for Gordon to carve out a role. With Dobbins absent for much of the offseason amidst unhappiness with his contract status and all three incumbent backs having missed considerable time in their careers, though, the team still entered training camp with some uncertainty at the position.

Dobbins has since reported to camp, and Baltimore is expected to have a fully healthy stable of backs to begin the season. As a result, Gordon’s only path to a continued tenure with the Ravens will come via the practice squad. He could elect to take that route, as he did at the end of last season with the Chiefs following his Broncos release. For the time being, the Ravens will move forward without the two-time Pro Bowler in the fold.

Gordon signed for the veteran minimum in Baltimore, and no guaranteed money was included in his deal. The team will therefore see $1.12M in cap savings with this release. The Wisconsin product had eclipsed 1,100 scrimmage yards and scored 10 total touchdowns in each of his first two campaigns in Denver, marking a successful follow-up to his time with the Chargers. Fumbling issues led to his release midway through the campaign last year, though, and Gordon could be hard-pressed to find a notable role in the near future.

Amongst the rookies who have drawn praise through training camp and the preseason for Baltimore is undrafted running back Keaton Mitchell. The news of Gordon’s release could signal that Mitchell will find himself on the 53-man roster when the dust has settled, but it remains to be seen if the Ravens will carry four active running backs. In any event, Gordon’s future is now uncertain.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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