Report: Ravens RB J.K. Dobbins out for season with torn ACL

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The Baltimore Ravens' worst fear has come true. 

An MRI test confirmed starting running back J.K. Dobbins is out for the season with a torn left ACL after ramming into Washington cornerback Jimmy Moreland on Saturday night, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Sunday.

The play marred what was an otherwise dominant 37-3 preseason finale victory for the Ravens, extending their league-record streak to 20 wins. Dobbins, 22, bounced to the outside toward the left sideline on a simple screen pass halfway through the first quarter when linebacker Jordan Kunaszyk wrapped Dobbins into Moreland's diving shoulder, which hyperextended his knee the wrong direction. 

Rushing for six yards per carry for 805 yards and eight touchdowns on the league's most elite running offense, Dobbins will be a huge blow. Third-year back Gus Edwards will lead the running back room that also has their preseason leading rusher in Ty'Son Williams, 2019 fourth-rounder Justice Hill, and rookie Nate McCrary. 

Dobbins' season-ending injury adds to a sour taste heading into the regular season, as No. 27 pick wide receiver Rashod Bateman (groin surgery) is questionable for the Sept. 13 opener in Las Vegas. 

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