Justin Forsett's departure from the
Baltimore Ravens didn't last long.
The running back was cut Saturday, but re-signed with the
Ravens on Monday, the team announced. Re-signing the running back has been alluded to since Forsett was released. The 30-year-old running back was set to make $3 million in 2016 -- it will be interesting to see what sort of deal he signs for this time around.
By cutting Forsett, the
Ravens were able to carry defensive lineman
Carl Davis and safety
Matt Elam on their initial 53-man roster. Both Davis and Elam were then put on injured reserve Monday, making them eligible for the one "designated to return" label in the middle of the season (if a player is placed on IR prior to being on the 53-man roster he becomes ineligible for the return designation).
Terrance West looked like Baltimore's best back this preseason and
Javorius (Buck) Allen is set for the third-down role. With impressive rookie
Kenneth Dixon currently injured, the
Ravens still needed depth in the backfield, paving the way for Forsett's return.
Forsett made the
Pro Bowl in 2014, his first with the
Ravens, and could be in for a sizable role early in the season, at least until Dixon returns from injury.
The veteran seems to be ready to make the most out of his second chance with the team: