Kyle Hamilton's ejection leaves Ravens confused after win: 'That's a new one'
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Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton was ejected from the team’s 24-16 win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday after a helmet-to-helmet hit caused a concussion to wide receiver Chris Moore.
After the game, Hamilton and the Ravens were confused as to why he was disqualified. Hamilton was initially flagged for the hit, but moments later, the referees issued the ejection.
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Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh responds to questions during news conference after an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023, at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
"I don't think he should have been ejected," Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen said. "Was the hit kind of vicious? I mean not really. I know Kyle didn't intentionally try to hit him in the head."
Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh said the ejection was not explained to him during the game, and as far as he knew, it came from New York.
"It was helmet contact, so I understood the flag," he said. "The ejection wasn't explained to me on the field. They didn't know on the field. It came from New York, I guess. [They'll] have to explain to us why. That's not something we've seen before. That's a new one, as far as I'm concerned."
Hamilton was frustrated as he walked off the field, saying "f---ing bulls---."
He said he watched the play back in the locker room and described the moment as a bang-bang play.
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Tennessee Titans wide receiver Chris Moore, #11, attempts to catch the ball against Baltimore Ravens cornerback Brandon