BALTIMORE — Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins suffered a torn Achilles in Baltimore’s season-opening 25-9 victory over the Houston Texans and will miss the rest of the season, coach John Harbaugh announced.
Dobbins was hurt five minutes into the second half, when he took a short pass in the right flat and was tackled by Texans safety M.J. Stewart along the sideline. He limped to the sideline before heading to the locker room with his arms draped around trainers to assist him.
Heading into the opener, Dobbins declared himself 100% healthy for the first time in three years. He missed all of the 2021 season with a significant left knee injury, and he wasn’t at full strength all of last season.
Dobbins expressed frustration over his contract situation this offseason. He is heading into the final year of his rookie contract.
Earlier in Sunday’s game, Dobbins leapt into the end zone for Baltimore’s first touchdown of the season, scoring from 4 yards out.
With Dobbins out, Justice Hill and Gus Edwards split snaps. But Hill received most of the carries in the red zone, scoring two touchdowns.
Ravens safety Marcus Williams also suffered a shoulder injury in Sunday’s game, leaving late in the second quarter with a left shoulder injury.
Williams, the Ravens’ top free agent signing in 2022, injured his shoulder late in the second quarter. He was looked at by doctors on the sideline and went into the locker room.
The Ravens were without Williams for seven games last season after he dislocated a wrist. Geno Stone, who replaced Williams last season, filled in for him once again Sunday.
Williams signed a five-year, $70 million contract with Baltimore in March 2022.