The Baltimore Ravens' depleted backfield could be getting a major boost on in Week 4 against the 3-0 Denver Broncos.

According to reports from The NFL Network's Mike Garofolo, running back Le'Veon Bell could make his Ravens debut on Sunday:

https://twitter.com/MikeGarafolo/status/1444332449094307841

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Obviously, Bell isn't the same player from his Pittsburgh Steelers days, but he's still a valuable asset to any team. The Ravens have been hit with awful injuries in their RB corps, with Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins both going on the shelf with serious injuries. In the wake of that news, Baltimore went out and signed Bell, who last played for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020. However, his minutes were limited, featuring in just nine games while starting only two times.

Bell has been on the Ravens practice squad, but as Garofolo noted, there's a high chance that will change in Week 4. There's no doubt Bell still has lots of potential and it would certainly be a breath of fresh air to the team if he could contribute on a consistent basis.

There will be fierce competition for playing time though, with Devonta Freeman, Latavius Murray, and Ty'Son Williams all splitting playing time this season in the Ravens backfield. By no surprise though, Lamar Jackson leads the way with 251 rushing yards.