While the Baltimore Ravens have arguably the league's best safety duo in Kyle Hamilton and Marcus Williams, their depth behind that duo is a big question mark.
The Bengals added fourth-round TE Erick All and sixth-round TE Tanner McLachlan to boost their depth in the room. Cincinnati director of college scouting Mike Potts revealed they had starter grades on both tight ends and feel they will be valuable contributors.
Anthony Weaver will be bringing in a new defensive look, a defense that could look similar to what the Baltimore Ravens operated in 2023. For the defense to be at its peak, it needs a player in the secondary who could play any position and cover any position at any given time.
The Baltimore Ravens have what may be the NFL's best safety duo in Kyle Hamilton and Marcus Williams, but like with every position, depth is very important to overall success.
The first-year play caller foresees the versatile All-Pro defender reaching even greater heights moving forward. Following a rough start to his rookie season in 2022, Baltimore Ravens third-year safety Kyle Hamilton had an incredibly strong second half of the year and emerged as a potential rising star heading into his sophomore campaign.
When the Baltimore Ravens drafted S Kyle Hamilton out of Notre Dame a couple of years ago, they drafted a cornerstone for their franchise. While Hamilton hit the ground running as a rookie in 2022 and took a big leap in 2023 to become an All-Pro, there is more to be had for him.
Two Ravens grace PFF’s Top 25 players under 25 list; Rest of the AFC North has only one. PFF announced their top 25 players under 25, and 2022 first-round picks Kyle Hamilton and Tyler Linderbaum made the list.
It’s evident that Kyle Hamilton‘s performance in the 2023 NFL season has positioned him as one of the most valuable assets for the Baltimore Ravens. His exceptional versatility, coupled with his standout performances, make him a prime candidate to reset the safety market in the NFL.
The Pittsburgh Steelers found a true diamond in the rough following the 2022 NFL Draft when they signed undrafted free agent, Jaylen Warren. He has quickly turned into one of the most dynamic backs in the league, and has shown he is the perfect complimentary back to Najee Harris.
Baltimore Ravens defensive back Kyle Hamilton got some attention Sunday night with a take that came straight out of the left field about Usher’s performance at the halftone show of Super Bowl 58.
The Baltimore Ravens were Super Bowl favorites going into the playoffs, but those dreams came to a crushing end when the Kansas City Chiefs defeated them in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
If it wasn’t clear in their standing as the AFC’s No. 1 seed and the trail of domination they’ve left on their schedule, the Baltimore Ravens are an incredibly talented football team.
The Ravens hit a home run with safety Kyle Hamilton, one of their two first-round picks in 2022.
Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton is ecstatic over his latest career milestone, as he just got selected into his first-ever Pro Bowl. “It’s kind of surreal.
Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton sat out practice on Wednesday due to his knee injury. The Ravens practiced for the first time this week on Wednesday, which came a day after they opted not to practice.
The Baltimore Ravens have a tough task in Week 16, going on the road to take on the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football. As the home team, the 49ers are favored.
The Ravens’ secondary was shorthanded by the end of the team’s overtime win in Week 14. Safety Kyle Hamilton exited the contest due to a knee injury, and he could miss further time as well.
According to Jordan Schultz, the initial word is Ravens S Kyle Hamilton suffered a grade 1 MCL sprain in Week 14 against the Rams. Schultz adds the Ravens
The Ravens (10-3) were able to squeak out their 10th win of the season with an overtime punt return for a touchdown against the Rams (6-7). However, the dramatic victory may have come at a cost as they watched one of their top defenders go down with an injury.
The race for the 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year is heating up with just five weeks left in the regular season, and one analyst believes a Baltimore Ravens player could quietly win the award.
Pro Bowl voting opened up recently and there are several Baltimore Ravens (9–3) who look likely to be selected for one of the coveted All-Star Game roster
The NFL dropped the hammer on Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton. The young star was fined $20,524 for an illegal hit that occurred in the Ravens’ win against the Tennessee Titans in London, per Tom Pelissero.
Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton received a fine for his actions in a win against the Tennessee Titans last Sunday. Hamilton was fined for a hit he delivered to the head of Titans wide receiver Chris Moore that led to the safety being ejected from the game.
Baltimore Ravens defensive back Kyle Hamilton was ejected from Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans for a hit on a defenseless wide receiver. Hamilton delivered a helmet-to-helmet shot to Titans wide receiver Chris Moore midway through the third quarter.
It looks like the Ravens have found a keeper in safety Kyle Hamilton.
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