Ravens head coach John Harbaugh provided an update on safety Kyle Hamilton following his recent ankle injury against the Bengals. Harbaugh indicated that Hamilton has been receiving treatment over the weekend and plans to evaluate his progress as the week unfolds. While initial reports suggest a sprain and no major structural damage, Hamilton’s availability for the Ravens’ next game against the Pittsburgh Steelers remains uncertain. The team will likely wait until midweek to determine whether he can return to practice.
Hamilton, a critical component of Baltimore’s defense and a 2023 Pro Bowl player, has been instrumental in the team’s secondary. His absence, especially against a rival like the Steelers, would be significant, as the Ravens’ defense has had some struggles this season. If Hamilton remains sidelined, the Ravens may need to adjust their strategy, particularly in the secondary, to counter Pittsburgh’s recent offensive improvements.
As of now, the outlook appears cautiously optimistic, with a decision expected soon on his status for the upcoming game. Ravens fans and teammates alike are hoping for a swift recovery, as Hamilton’s presence is vital to their defensive strength going into the final stretch of the season.
