Ravens tackle Ronnie Stanley has struggled to battle through an ankle injury he originally suffered in a Week 8 contest of the 2020 season against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Stanley was carted off the field and placed on season-ending injured reserve just two days later. The ailment unexpectedly carried over into the 2021 campaign. Stanley appeared in just one contest before undergoing a second season-ending ankle surgery. Stanley has suffered setback after setback ever since.
The Ravens missed him dearly last season. We are officially concerned until Stanley can get back on the field and prove he’s able to overcome recurring ankle injuries.The former No. 2 overall selection in the 2020 NFL Draft, Chase Young suffered a season-ending torn ACL in a Week 10 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Young’s recovery remains on schedule and the move is out of an abundance of caution. Commanders Head Coach Ron Rivera had previously detailed this outcome/timeline.
Young didn’t experience the breakout sophomore campaign many expected him to. After recording a respectable 7.5 sacks as a rookie in 2020, Young only managed 1.5 sacks before suffering the injury in November. Young should be available for Washington’s Week 1 contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Young could enjoy his first double-digit sack campaign in 2022.The 2022 campaign looms especially large for Jets third-year tackle Mekhi Becton. The former No.
The cartilage damage is why Becton has landed on the PUP. Knee injuries and cartilage damage are always scary, particularly for a man of Becton’s size. Becton’s future in New York may rest on his 2022 efforts.
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