Ravens Sign Free Agent Running Back Mark Ingram
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Ravens beefed up their running game Wednesday when they agreed on a deal with former New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram.
The Ravens confirmed the deal on principle pending the passing of physicals.
#Ravens make another splash: they've also agreed to terms with former #Saints RB Mark Ingram, on a 3-year, $15M deal, per reports. The 29-year-old Ingram had back to back 1000-yd seasons in 2016/2017. Will be a nice 1-2 punch with Gus Edwards #NFL @wjz pic.twitter.com/2YMDwh2xG3
— Rick Ritter (@RickRitterWJZ) March 13, 2019
The 29-year-old Ingram has spent his entire eight year career in New Orleans and is coming off of a season in which his role was significantly reduced due to the emergence of Alvin Kamara. Despite the reduced role, Ingram averaged 4.7 yards per carry on 138 carries with six touchdowns on the ground for New Orleans as the Saints made a run to the NFC Championship game.
Don't sleep on Mark Ingram's ability to catch the ball out of the backfield. He's been very effective over last few seasons, finishing 8th in RB receptions in 2017, ahead of other backs like Melvin Gordon, James White & Kareem Hunt...#Ravens @wjz
— Rick Ritter (@RickRitterWJZ) March 13, 2019
Ingram has averaged 4.5 yards per carry over the course of his career adding a bruising back to the backfield as a weapon for young quarterback Lamar Jackson. In the last five years, he has also become a bigger threat in the passing game as well with 20+ catches in each of those years.
With quarterback Lamar Jackson and undrafted rookie running back Gus Edwards running the show in the second half of the 2018 season, the Ravens run game was nearly unstoppable, averaging 229.5 yards per game. Ingram is an upgrade over Edwards, but can also provide a safety valve out of the backfield for Jackson to use in the passing game.
After adding the veteran back, the Ravens could now look to wide receiver in the draft after letting Michael Crabtree and John Brown walk in free agency.
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