Hamilton (hip) was left off the Ravens' injury report Monday ahead of Thursday's game against the Chiefs. Hamilton sustained a hip injury during a joint practice with the Packers in late August, but it now appears the 23-year-old has moved past the issue. Now that Hamilton is back at full health, he's expected to continue being one of the most versatile and valuable defensive weapons in the NFL.
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Past hip issue
Hamilton (hip) was left off the Ravens' injury report Monday ahead of Thursday's game against the Chiefs. Hamilton sustained a hip injury during a joint practice with the Packers in late August, but it now appears the 23-year-old has moved past the issue. Now that Hamilton is back at full health, he's expected to continue being one of the most versatile and valuable defensive weapons in the NFL.
Sustains hip injury in practice
Hamilton was seen holding his left hip during Thursday's joint practice session with the Packers, Giana Han of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports. Hamilton was accompanied by trainers after sustaining a hip injury during a one-on-one drill against Packers wide receiver Christian Watson. Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters after Thursday's practice that Hamilton's injury is not serious, per Han. Hamilton will not likely play in Saturday's preseason game against Green Bay, but he should be good to go for Baltimore's regular-season opener against Kansas City on Sept. 5.
Back at practice Tuesday
Hamilton (leg) participated in team drills during Tuesday's practice session, Jonas Shaffer of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports. Hamilton left Sunday's practice with a left leg injury, but he appears to have recovered after sitting out of Monday's session. Hamilton's return is a welcome one for the Ravens, whose secondary depth has taken a hit with injuries to Nate Wiggins (shoulder), Sanoussi Kane (neck), Trayvon Mullen (shoulder) and Arthur Maulet (knee).
Coach not concerned about injury
Coach John Harbaugh said Monday that the injury Hamilton (leg) sustained during practice was just a sprain, Giana Han of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports. As initially suspected, it doesn't seem like the issue is anything that will keep Hamilton out for an extended period. In the meantime, veteran Eddie Jackson could see some more looks with the first team in drills.
Appears to avoid serious injury
Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters that Hamilton will undergo further testing on his left leg, which he injured during Sunday's practice, Jonas Shaffer of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports. Hamilton was able to walk off the field without assistance, and Harbaugh added that the safety's left leg looked "good and stable." It's a bit of relief for the Ravens, whose secondary is already dealing with injuries to Arthur Maulet (knee), Trayvon Mullen (shoulder), Nate Wiggins (shoulder) and rookie fourth-rounder T.J. Tampa (groin). Hamilton did not play in Friday's preseason loss against the Eagles, and given Harbaugh's tendency to not play his top starters in exhibition games, the 2022 first-round safety will likely not see playing time until the regular-season opener against the Chiefs on Sept. 5.
Leaves practice with injury
Hamilton left practice with an apparent left leg injury Thursday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. The safety fell after reaching for the ball, per Jonas Shaffer of TheBaltimoreBanner.com. Hamilton also walked off under his own power. The third-year pro took a huge leap in year two last season, being named a First Team All-Pro after recording 81 tackles, including 3.0 sacks, 13 passes defensed, including four interceptions, and a forced fumble.
Back up to full speed
Hamilton (elbow) is participating in full at practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. Hamilton underwent surgery on his elbow earlier this year, but as expected, he is ready for training camp. He'll now start to work to try to live up to the lofty expectations he set for himself in the 2023 season, when he was selected to the All-Pro first team.
Dealing with minor injury
Hamilton will miss minicamp due to an elbow issue with a 2-to-3 week recovery time, Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun reports. Hamilton has "loose bodies" in his elbow, according to head coach John Harbaugh, but he's expected to be ready for training camp. The Notre Dame product is coming off a breakout sophomore campaign that saw him record 13 passes defended, including four interceptions, three sacks and 81 combined tackles.
Gets pick-six Sunday
Hamilton made the highlight reel on the second play from scrimmage in Week 10, leaping to tip up a Deshaun Watson pass to the flat and then running under the deflection before walking into the endzone for a touchdown. He's making a name for himself in 2023 after a somewhat slow rookie season, and he projects as a viable IDP option come Thursday versus the Bengals.