Dalvin Cook makes long-awaited practice debut with Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens held their first practice session of the week on Wednesday, which featured Dalvin Cook. Cook signed with the Ravens’ practice squad last week, which came on the heels of a lackluster run with the New York Jets. The veteran running back hit free agency after he went unclaimed on waivers, but it […]

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New York Jets running back Dalvin Cook rushes with the ball against the Miami Dolphins during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium.
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The Baltimore Ravens held their first practice session of the week on Wednesday, which featured Dalvin Cook.

Cook signed with the Ravens’ practice squad last week, which came on the heels of a lackluster run with the New York Jets. The veteran running back hit free agency after he went unclaimed on waivers, but it did not take him long to find a new home in the NFL, as he went on to join Baltimore.

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh noted on Saturday that Cook "wanted" to take his talents to Baltimore.

Cook took part in a few individual drills during his first practice session with the Ravens.

Harbaugh shared on Saturday plans to schedule a total of four practices for his team on its bye week, and Michael Pierce later added that one of them would be a "stadium practice."

The Ravens, who clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC, will return to action in the AFC divisional round.