Just in: Kyle Hamilton likely to be benched through out the season due to critical injury condition:head Coach confirmed…….

Just in: Kyle Hamilton likely to be benched through out the season due to critical injury condition:head Coach confirmed…….

Due to elbow surgery, standout safety Kyle Hamilton will be absent for the foreseeable future as the Baltimore Ravens get ready for the 2024 season. However, he should recover in time for the season to begin.

Head coach John Harbaugh assured reporters on Tuesday that Kyle will be prepared. “They just pulled out the loose corpses that Kyle had in his elbow. It will thus take two to three weeks.”

According to Harbaugh, not only will Hamilton be prepared for the season, but the safety will also be ready by training camp.

The Ravens are relieved that the 23-year-old has just suffered a slight setback.

After all, he is coming off a spectacular campaign in which he had 81 tackles, 13 passes defended, four interceptions, three sacks, one forced fumble, and one defensive score, earning him spots on the First Team All-Pro and Pro Bowl.

Even though it was only his second season, he had already established himself as one of the league’s top safeties and the head of the Ravens’ defense, a Super Bowl candidate. After finishing 13-4 last season, Baltimore had the best record in the NFL and advanced to the AFC Championship Game.

With a healthy Hamilton leading the defensive effort from the center of the secondary, the club undoubtedly hopes to advance and win the Super Bowl in the forthcoming season.

Fortunately for the Ravens and the safety, it doesn’t seem like this particular setback will be an issue by the time they take the field for the season opener for an AFC Championship Game rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 5.

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