Ravens rookie security Kyle Hamilton left Wednesday’s coaching camp follow with an obvious damage, an early finish to a disappointing day for the first-round draft decide.
Hamilton was sluggish to get to his ft after diving to the bottom as he defended a move to tight finish Isaiah Likely in an 11-on-11 interval. After strolling gingerly over to the sideline, Hamilton lay on his again as athletic trainers tended to him.
Hamilton seemed to be favoring his midsection as he acquired up, walked round after which returned to a supine place. He returned to motion a few minutes later, getting one repetition in a seven-on-seven drill, however didn’t look comfy. With about 20 minutes remaining in follow, Hamilton left the sphere and walked again to the workforce facility slowly with three trainers.
Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald declined to touch upon Hamilton, deferring to educate John Harbaugh, who’s set to talk once more to reporters Thursday.
Hamilton’s opening hour of follow was inauspicious. In a one-on-one interval, rookie tight finish Isaiah Likely caught all three passes in his matchups with Hamilton, two for comparatively quick positive factors and one for an extended completion. After the second matchup, Ravens scouting and training assistant Anthony Levine Sr., a former defensive again, endorsed Hamilton as he returned to the drill. Hamilton appeared dissatisfied however appeared in good spirits, bumping fists with Likely because the drill ended.
”That’s a kind of drills the place the protection is sporting the ankle weights,” Harbaugh stated Monday of one-on-one drills, the place Hamilton’s poor protection in a single rep towards broad receiver Bailey Gaither had led to a viral play. “There’s no pass rush, there’s no one in the quarterback’s face. They have a little bit more time to throw, they’re not under pressure, which they would be. That’s a zero-man type of scenario. So it’s toughest on the [defensive backs]. If the DB gets a win there, it’s a really good win.”
Injury report
Wide receiver Devin Duvernay (thigh) missed his third straight follow, whereas defensive again Brandon Stephens missed his second.
Defensive lineman Calais Campbell and lengthy snapper Nick Moore have been additionally out, resulting in gentle days for kicker Justin Tucker and punter Jordan Stout. Special groups coordinator Chris Horton stated after follow that Moore was anticipated to return Thursday.
Offensive linemen Kevin Zeitler, Morgan Moses and Patrick Mekari, tight finish Nick Boyle and inside linebacker Patrick Queen, in the meantime, have been again at follow after lacking Tuesday’s.
The longest, hottest day of camp additionally had a number of gamers seemingly cramping up close to the top of the 2-hour, 15-minute follow, together with broad receiver Jaylon Moore, operating again Nate McCrary, cornerbacks David Vereen and Robert Jackson and security Geno Stone. Temperatures have been within the low 90s all through the afternoon.
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