Ravens Training Camp Notebook: Kyle Hamilton Working Back From Minor Knee Injury
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh described Kyle Hamilton’s knee injury as a “sprain,” and suggested the team would work him back slowly.
Read moreRavens head coach John Harbaugh described Kyle Hamilton’s knee injury as a “sprain,” and suggested the team would work him back slowly.
Read moreBo Smolka checks in from Ravens training camp, as Lamar Jackson struggled in the deep passing game while the secondary continued to shine.
Read moreSeven Ravens players made Jeremy Fowler’s annual top-10 rankings at each position, tied for second-most from any NFL team. Fowler talked with PressBox about who moved up or down and why.
Read moreThe coaches and players may change through the years, but the Ravens’ defense remains anchored in physicality. Expect more of the same under new defensive coordinator Zach Orr.
Read moreSeven Ravens have been named to the Pro Bowl, including first-time honorees Justin Madubuike, Patrick Queen, Kyle Hamilton and Tyler Linderbaum.
Read moreRavens safety Kyle Hamilton did not take part in the team’s walk-through practice on Dec. 27, and John Harbaugh was noncommittal about his potential availability for Sunday’s game against the Dolphins. “We’re just kind of working through all those kinds of things right now,” Harbaugh said.
Read moreFormer Patriots defensive back and current NBC analyst Devin McCourty says Ravens standout safety Kyle Hamilton represents a new breed of defensive back without a defined position, a trend that began when McCourty was in the league.
Read moreRavens safety Kyle Hamilton was back on the practice field Dec. 13 just three days after leaving the game against the Rams with a knee injury. Speaking after practice, Hamilton said he “felt pretty good” but said it is “up in the air” whether he can play Sunday.
Read moreFour Ravens top their position in AFC Pro Bowl fan voting in the first tabulation released by the league Dec. 6.
Read moreBo Smolka shares five takeaways from the Ravens’ 22-19 loss to the Colts, starting with a lack of ball security. “If we’re going to be a winning football team … we have to hold on to the football,” head coach John Harbaugh said.
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