Hamilton finished with 10 tackles (nine solo) in Sunday's 18-16 loss to the Steelers. The star safety also played on all 74 defensive snaps. Hamilton has already matched his tackle total from last regular season with 81 (59 solo). He also has 2.0 sacks, seven pass breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
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Strong game despite loss
Hamilton finished with 10 tackles (nine solo) in Sunday's 18-16 loss to the Steelers. The star safety also played on all 74 defensive snaps. Hamilton has already matched his tackle total from last regular season with 81 (59 solo). He also has 2.0 sacks, seven pass breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
Overcomes ankle injury
Hamilton (ankle) was a full participant in Friday's practice and doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against Pittsburgh. Over this past weekend, Hamilton got work done on his right ankle, which he strained during the Ravens' Week 10 win over the Bengals. His practice participation over the week increased after logging a DNP on Wednesday, and he'll be available for Sunday's AFC North showdown. Through 10 regular-season games, Hamilton has posted 71 tackles (50 solo), including 2.0 sacks, seven pass defenses, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.
Back at practice Thursday
Hamilton (ankle) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports. Hamilton sprained his right ankle during the Ravens' Week 10 win against the Bengals this past Thursday. He underwent treatments over the weekend and didn't practice Wednesday, but his ability to practice Thursday -- albeit in a limited capacity -- indicates the third-year safety is progressing through his recovery. If Hamilton is able to practice Friday, that would give him a chance at playing Sunday against the Steelers.
Logs DNP
Hamilton (ankle) did not practice Wednesday, Jonas Shaffer of TheBaltimoreBanner.com reports. Hamilton is still tending to the sprained ankle suffered in Thursday's win over the Bengals. The Notre Dame product underwent treatments for it over the weekend, but it appears that wasn't enough to get him back on the field yet. A clear picture of his status for Sunday's game against the Steelers may not come until closer to kickoff.
Still receiving treatment on ankle
Hamilton spent the weekend getting treatment to address an ankle sprain he sustained Thursday versus the Bengals, Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun reports. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, coach John Harbaugh told reporters after Baltimore's win in Week 10 that Hamilton's injury wasn't considered serious, but Monday's update casts a shadow of doubt over that prognosis. The Ravens' first official practice report of the new week Wednesday should shed more light on his potential availability for Week 11.
Suffers sprained ankle
Hamilton suffered a sprained ankle in Thursday's 35-34 win over the Bengals, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Hamilton suffered the injury in the second quarter and was unable to return. Coach John Harbaugh relayed after the game that the injury isn't considered serious, but it's unclear how long Hamilton will be sidelined. The Ravens are headed into a critical divisional game against the Steelers in Week 11, and Hamilton's status will be key for a pass defense that has struggled considerably this season.
Downgraded to out
Hamilton (ankle) will not return to Thursday night's game against the Bengals, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. The safety recorded four tackles (two solo) and two pass breakups before exiting in the first half. Hamilton has 71 tackles (50 solo), including 2.0 sacks, seven passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 2024. Eddie Jackson is his backup. The severity of Hamilton's injury is unclear, but he was spotted in a walking boot on the sideline, per Clayton Holloway of NFL Network.
Questionable to return Thursday
Hamilton (ankle) is questionable to return to Thursday's game against the Bengals. The safety recorded four tackles (two solo) and two pass breakups before exiting. Hamilton has 71 tackles (50 solo), including 2.0 sacks, seven passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 2024. Eddie Jackson is his backup.
Double-digit stops again Sunday
Hamilton recorded 10 total tackles (seven solo), including one tackle for loss, and defended one pass in Sunday's 41-10 win over the Broncos. Hamilton has now logged double-digit tackles in each of the Ravens' last three games, bringing his season total up to 67 stops. The Notre Dame product now ranks second on the Ravens' defense in total tackles and third in passes defended (five) through the team's first nine games. Hamilton has been one of the NFL's top safeties over the past two seasons, and his versatility will continue to challenge opposing offenses as the year progresses.