The Baltimore Ravens have reportedly reached an agreement to re-sign running back Justin Forsett, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Forsett had a breakout campaign with the Ravens last season, rushing for 1,266 yards and eight touchdowns on 235 carries, en route to his first career Pro Bowl selection.

After Ray Rice's indefinite suspension, Forsett took over starting duties and never looked back, running behind a great offensive line.

The 29-year-old supplanted Lorenzo Taliaferro on the depth chart, and made it clear he wanted to stay with the Ravens throughout the season.

Forsett also caught 44 passes for 263 yards, proving to be a capable secondary receiver out of the backfield.

Some may view Forsett's season as an anomaly, considering the journeyman had stints with the Seattle Seahawks, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars before emerging as a star.

However, Baltimore locked up a major component of its offense for the 2015 season, and can now focus on luring a top-flight receiver after the departure of Torrey Smith.