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Ravens' Kyle Hamilton, Kyle Van Noy confident they'll bounce back next year after they 'choked' in title game

Baltimore Ravens stars Kyle Hamilton and Kyle Van Noy say quarterback Lamar Jackson is ‘one of one’ after winning his second MVP Award.

The Baltimore Ravens were the favorites to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl, but experience trumped the odds.

The Ravens, led by two-time MVP Lamar Jackson, put up a dud in their most important game of the year, and their season ended abruptly.

Instead, the Kansas City Chiefs remain the kings of the AFC, reaching their fourth Super Bowl in five years.

Baltimore went 13-4 in the regular season, clinching the No. 1 seed, but was unable to make the Super Bowl in Las Vegas.

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Kyle Hamilton of the Baltimore Ravens during pregame warmups before a game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium Dec. 25, 2023, in Santa Clara, Calif.  (Ryan Kang/Getty Images)

Members of the Ravens, including Kyle Hamilton and Kyle Van Noy, still made the trip to Vegas for media rounds rather than gearing up for the big game. 

Hamilton said his look back on the season has been positive.

"I’ve been here two days. I’ve done a lot of media. It’s the same question," Hamilton told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. "But I think it’s something to look back on and be proud of, for sure.

"Obviously, we didn’t get the result that we wanted, but we were in the final four of 32 teams that all thought they were gonna win the Super Bowl before the season. To actually be one game away, play in a game where I feel like we could have and should have won, it goes to show what we’ll start out as next year. 

"It’s something to build off of. We’ve been there, and hopefully next year we’ll get over the hump."

Travis Kelce (87) of the Kansas City Chiefs catches a

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