Rashod Bateman is a 23 years old Wide receiver at Baltimore Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens in recent years have proven quite a difficult call for the NFL bettor in week 3: Since 2006, the Ravens have gone 11-4 SU but inexplicably just 5-9-1 ATS. Furthermore, the Nevermores are on a 2-4 SU/1-4-1 ATS run in the game 3s…
Ravens lost their top wide receiver, Devin Duvernay, to injury. They will turn to Devin Bateman as their main receiver in the second half. The team could also be without All-Pro tight end Mark Andrews. Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar could take on greater roles in Ravens' passing game. Reserve wide receivers James Proche II and Tylan Wallace are in line for more playing time. The offense ranks No. 2 in NFL in efficiency. It's powered by an overpowering running game and the presence of Jackson. However, the team's decision-making and play-calling were criticized earlier in season.
Rashod Bateman will have season-ending foot surgery. The Baltimore Ravens traded away former No. 1 receiver Marquise Brown in April. Batemen has recorded 15 receptions this season, catching less than 54% of his targets.
Rashod Bateman is questionable for Thursday night's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He practiced on Wednesday after missing two weeks with a foot injury. Mark Andrews is a doubt for the game. Batemen returned in Week 7 against Cleveland Browns and made four catches for 42 yards. Tampa's secondary is banged up, so Batman should see the most targets. The Ravens are slight underdogs, but the Buccaneers are on a two-game losing streak.
The Baltimore Ravens and Rashod Bateman are playing against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at 8:15 PM ET on Thursday.
Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman is expected to miss multiple games with a foot injury. OLB Tyus Bowser is set to make his season debut against the Saints on November 7.
Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman was limited in practice on Thursday. He has been out with a foot injury. The Ravens play the Browns on Sunday. Devin Duvernay will play a secondary role if Batman is back.