All 53 players on the Baltimore Ravens’ active roster participated in Wednesday’s practice, marking the return of Kyle Hamilton after overcoming a sprained MCL injury.
The incident occurred during the Ravens’ triumphant home game against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 14. Hamilton sustained the injury in the first quarter when colliding knees with Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua.
Despite leaving the game momentarily, Hamilton displayed resilience by getting back on the field during the Rams’ next offensive drive. However, as a precautionary measure, the Ravens opted to sideline him for the remainder of the game during the third quarter.
In his return to the practice field, Hamilton, sporting a knee brace, engaged in individual drills. His active participation raises optimism about his recovery and potential return to the lineup.
As the Ravens gear up for their upcoming road game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Hamilton’s availability remains uncertain. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh addressed the situation in a press conference on Monday, stating that the second-year safety appears to be “day-to-day” and has a “chance” to play against the Jaguars.
So far during the 2023 NFL season, Hamilton has demonstrated his playmaking ability on the field, amassing 69 total tackles and securing two interceptions in the 13 games he has played.
As the Ravens navigate the latter part of their season, the return of Kyle Hamilton would undoubtedly bolster their defense and contribute to their pursuit of being the AFC’s No. 1 seed and making a deep playoff run.
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