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Ravens fear LB L.J. Fort suffered season-ending ACL injury
L.J. Fort's injury has a bleak outlook. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

The Ravens fear that linebacker L.J. Fort suffered a torn ACL in Saturday night’s preseason contest against the Panthers, as Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. Fort, who was signed early in the 2019 season to stabilize a linebacker corps that had struggled over the first few weeks of that campaign, had become a key piece of Baltimore’s defense and a valuable contributor on special teams.

In fact, the Ravens were so impressed with his performance that they handed him a two-year, $5.5M extension a little more than a month after they first plucked him off the street. In his 26 games (16 starts) in Baltimore, the 31-year-old has compiled 53 tackles (six TFL), two sacks, two fumble recoveries and one defensive TD. His versatility and IQ are particularly valuable on defensive coordinator Wink Martindale‘s varied and complex attack.

Fort will undergo an MRI in short order, but head coach John Harbaugh offered a bleak assessment of the situation. “It does not look good,” Harbaugh said, via Ryan Mink of the team’s official website.

The injury could open the door to more playing time for Kristian Welch, a 2020 UDFA who played almost exclusively on special teams last season. 2020 third-rounder Malik Harrison, who has played well this summer, was already expected to have a significant role alongside fellow second-year pro Patrick Queen, but his snap count could increase as well.

Baltimore could also be on the lookout for more experienced depth in the coming weeks.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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