The Baltimore Ravens are looking to hit their stride offensively in the final stretch of the season and they'll get one of their key members on offense back in Week 10. Barring an unforeseen change of events, Mark Ingram is slated to return to the Ravens on Sunday night versus the New England Patriots, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

During Baltimore's tilt with the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 6, Ingram sustained a sprain to his left ankle. With the Ravens having their bye week in Week 7, the plan was for Ingram to possibly return in Week 8 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

However, the veteran running back has been gradually nearing one-hundred-percent and the team has been patient with his recovery. While he's been itching to rejoin the offense, Ingram is finally on track to be back for the Ravens in Week 10.

In the first six games of the season, Ingram accounted for 225 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns on 50 carries. He would also catch three passes for 25 yards as Baltimore's offense is loaded at the running back position.

Amid Ingram's absence from the lineup, the Ravens have begun implementing Gus Edwards and rookie J.K. Dobbins more often. When all three are healthy, Baltimore's offense has a ton of ways they can attack you with in the running game.

Seeing that the Steelers are still undefeated, the Ravens need to stay within striking distance in the AFC North. Fortunately for them, ahead of their Sunday night contest against the Patriots, Ingram will be back running the ball.