Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton is being evaluated for a concussion after an early-game collision in the Week 13 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The incident happened with 8:40 remaining in the first quarter during a third-and-six play from the Eagles’ 34-yard line. Hamilton collided with Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert while attempting to make a play on an incomplete pass intended for A.J. Brown. After the collision, Hamilton went down awkwardly and remained on the ground as trainers rushed to assess him.
Kyle Hamilton suffers injury in first quarter of Ravens vs. Eagles game
Hamilton was escorted to the sideline and taken directly to the medical tent for further evaluation. He was visibly frustrated as he exited the field, slamming his helmet and appearing shaken up. The Ravens have since confirmed he is being evaluated for a possible concussion.
This is a significant development for Baltimore, as Hamilton has been a key player in their secondary all season. His availability for the remainder of the game (and potentially beyond) will depend on the outcome of the evaluation.
The Ravens currently lead the Eagles 3-0 after an early field goal by Justin Tucker. Stay tuned for further updates on Hamilton’s condition.
Updated Kyle Hamilton injury
After a nerve-wracking start to the Ravens’ Week 13 game against the Eagles, Kyle Hamilton returned to action and didn’t miss a single defensive snap. Hamilton, who left in the first quarter following a collision with Dallas Goedert, was initially evaluated for a concussion. His frustration was evident as he slammed his helmet on the sideline, leaving fans bracing for a potentially game-changing absence.
The tide quickly turned for Baltimore when Hamilton was cleared to return just moments after the Ravens increased their lead with a touchdown. Lamar Jackson connected with Mark Andrews for a 14-yard touchdown pass, completing an 82-yard drive to make the score 9-0 in the first quarter. The touchdown appeared to energize the team, and Hamilton’s return added even more momentum to the defense.
Hamilton stepped back onto the field with his usual intensity, showcasing no lingering effects from the earlier scare. He played every defensive snap for the remainder of the next drive, maintaining his critical role in coverage and run support.
This sequence highlights Hamilton’s toughness and the Ravens’ resilience. What initially looked like a devastating setback ended with Hamilton back in action, anchoring a defense that needs him on the field.