ExtremeRavens Posted Tuesday at 08:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:18 PM Kyle Hamilton has superhuman tendencies, as evidenced by his speedy return to practice Tuesday. Baltimore’s All-Pro safety limped off the field Sunday afternoon, chucking his helmet in frustration after injuring his ankle with about three minutes left in the fourth quarter. That ankle held him out of Monday’s walk-through practice. Earlier in Sunday’s win, Jets running back Breece Hall trucked Hamilton’s previously hurt shoulder — the one that dangled in pain for the final plays of a win in Cleveland. Hamilton made no more than a pit stop in the blue medical tent. He jogged right back onto the field, showing no visible shoulder pain before logging 10 total tackles versus New York. Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Hamilton’s ankle injury was “not serious” and he would have a chance to play Thursday night against the Cincinnati Bengals. He was a limited participant on Tuesday, but Harbaugh said he had a “good practice.” Hamilton’s status will become clearer when the team’s final injury report of the week drops on Wednesday. Based on what we’ve seen lately, it seems nearly impossible to keep the guy off the field. Breece Hall lays the BOOM on Kyle Hamilton, who injured his shoulder on the play pic.twitter.com/lSKC17xgjK — Frankie V (@FrankieVitz) November 23, 2025 Quarterback Lamar Jackson (toe) and nose tackle Travis Jones (ankle) returned to practice as well after both missed Monday’s walk-through. Jackson was a full participant, while Jones was limited. Wide receiver Rashod Bateman, who has been sidelined for two games with an ankle injury, was listed as limited Monday afternoon and rejoined his teammates for a normal practice Tuesday as a full participant. Harbaugh said Bateman “looks good.” Cornerback Keyon Martin was also a full participant, ramping back up from a rib injury he suffered in Cleveland. Running back Justice Hill and defensive tackle Taven Bryan were the team’s only two absences. Hill did not practice because of a neck injury. Bryan suffered a right knee injury in Sunday’s win over New York. He was seen wearing a brace in the locker room after the game. Harbaugh said testing revealed a “three-to-four-week type of injury” that could land him on injured reserve. As for Cincinnati, quarterback Joe Burrow is expected to make his highly anticipated return from a Week 2 turf toe injury that required surgery. He’ll have wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase back from a one-game suspension. His other top wideout, Tee Higgins, entered concussion protocol this week and won’t play Thursday. Meanwhile, starting defensive end Trey Hendrickson hasn’t played for Cincinnati since a hip injury in late October. Neither he nor Higgins practiced this week. Extra points • The New Orleans Saints invited embattled former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker for a tryout, along with former Bengals kicker Cade York. The Saints reportedly signed York to their practice squad Tuesday morning, leaving Tucker still searching for a team since his 10-game suspension by the NFL over sexual misconduct allegations ended. • Harbaugh said former third-round draft pick Adisa Isaac suffered a setback from his elbow injury. Baltimore previously had hopes of bringing the edge rusher back this season, but he’s “not closer” to returning. • Rookie offensive lineman Emery Jones Jr. was active on Sunday for the first time in his career. Harbaugh was ready to play him “if needed” and “not opposed” to rotating him in for reps. • Ravens legends Terrell Suggs and Marshal Yanda are semifinalists to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame for a second consecutive year. Both players were finalists a year ago but fell short of induction. Finalists for this year will be announced Dec. 3, and the Hall of Fame Class will be announced in February. Have a news tip? Contact Sam Cohn at scohn@baltsun.com, 410-332-6200 and x.com/samdcohn.x.com. View the full article Quote
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