Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton continues to walk in humility
Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton is looking forward to getting back to business in 2026 after the team struggled in pass defense.
Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton has continued to lead the team's defense on and off the field over the last few NFL seasons. With a new head coach in Jesse Minter and newly acquired teammates through the 2026 NFL Draft and free agency, expect Hamilton to lead with an aura of humility this upcoming season. Hamilton played in 16 games last season, totaling just nine pass deflections for a secondary that ranked No.
30 in pass yards allowed per game. However, Hamilton, and defensive backs Nate Wiggins, Marlon Humphrey, and Malaki Starks all combined for 40 pass deflections and nine interceptions last season. Hamilton knows which areas of the defensive scheme need work, and with Minter now in office, expect productivity to emerge within the playbook rather than at the podium.
In 2026, Hamilton wants post-game conferences to resonate with the honor of countless victories, and he knows that humility will pay off after a rough 2025 NFL season. New team defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver will establish the aura, Hamilton will make headlines, and Minter will be hailed as an honor. With an improved pass rush, Hamilton may reach new statistical highs in 2026.
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