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Baltimore Ravens S Kyle Hamilton Suspension Announcement Coming?

Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton was ejected from the game against the Titans in London on Sunday after a helmet-to-helmet hit on wideout Chris Moore.
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Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton wasn't on the field for the final gun in the win against the Tennessee Titans in London. Instead, he was on the sideline watching with his teammates.

Hamilton was ejected from the game in the third quarter after a vicious helmet-to-helmet hit on Titans wideout Chris Moore. Moore had difficulty standing up and was showing signs of a head injury after the hit. The Titans training staff took him to the locker room to be evaluated and he did not return to the game.

As with any ejection, Hamilton's play is subject to review by the league to determine if a suspension is warranted. That may or may not be the case with Hamilton, but NFL Network's Tom Pelissero indicated on social media that a suspension is not expected.

Ravens S Kyle Hamilton hits Titans receiver Chris Moore in the head during the Ravens' 23-16 win in London.

Ravens S Kyle Hamilton hits Titans receiver Chris Moore in the head during the Ravens' 23-16 win in London.

"#Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton isn’t expected to be suspended for the helmet-to-helmet hit on #Titans WR Chris Moore that got Hamilton ejected Sunday in London. It'll be reviewed like all plays for a possible fine," Pelissero posted on X.

After the game, Hamilton said he “wasn’t trying to do anything bad” on the play and was just trying to knock the ball loose.

“Heat of the moment. I wish I could take it back right now. I wasn’t trying to hurt anybody’s feelings or anything,” Hamilton said, via the team’s website. “I don’t have really any quarrels with the call itself, but obviously, I just don’t want to be ejected. But, at the end of the day, the story is not about me. We came out here and got a win. Everybody was locked in [and] focused. Shoutout Geno [Stone]. He got another pick. It just goes to show how deep we are as a team.”