Kyle Hamilton says Ravens defense must reestablish dominance

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Kyle Hamilton says Ravens defense must reestablish dominance

Kyle Hamilton says Ravens defense must reestablish dominance

Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton says the defense has underperformed and the new coaching staff is directly confronting it.

Kyle Hamilton says Ravens defense must reestablish dominance

Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton says the defense has underperformed and the new coaching staff is directly confronting it.

Kyle Hamilton isn't mincing words. The Baltimore Ravens' star safety has made it clear that the team's defensive performance in recent seasons has fallen short of the franchise's storied standard. As the Ravens dive into their offseason program, Hamilton points to a new, direct approach from the coaching staff as the catalyst for change.

"I think defensively, it's been pretty disappointing," Hamilton stated, acknowledging a mix of good and "inexcusable" bad seasons. He emphasized the need to "reestablish dominance" on that side of the ball. This honest assessment sets a powerful tone for a unit looking to reclaim its intimidating identity.

Leading this cultural reset are new defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver and head coach Jesse Minter. According to Hamilton, they've been upfront about past shortcomings while clearly mapping out the path forward. "They've both done a great job so far just kind of laying out what's been in the past and where we want to go in the future," Hamilton said, highlighting the staff's focus on accountability from day one.

For a defense synonymous with legends like Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, the expectation is perennial excellence. This early, no-nonsense dialogue between coaches and players like Hamilton is a crucial first step. As the Ravens install their new system, the mission is unambiguous: restore the fear, the physicality, and the consistency that makes the Ravens' defense a benchmark in the NFL.

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