Kyle Hamilton discusses Ravens' young defensive backs' development
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 1:48 PM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Kyle Hamilton spoke after a joint practice with the Minnesota Vikings about the progress of the Ravens' young defensive backs. He emphasized their maturity and ability to learn and forget mistakes quickly, calling this mentality crucial in the NFL. Players like T.J. Tampa Jr., Nate Wiggins, and Malaki Starks are highlighted as key examples of this growth. Hamilton noted their confidence during practice, which he believes will serve them well as they face challenges in the league. The Ravens hope this developing secondary can establish a strong foundation moving forward.
- •Hamilton cites maturity as a key trait for young defensive backs.
- •The Ravens have heavily invested in their secondary with recent draft picks.
- •Practice against the Vikings showed confidence and competitiveness among young players.
- •Hamilton pointed to the importance of forgetting mistakes quickly in performance.
- •The Ravens' secondary is viewed as having potential for significant growth.
- 1:48 PMYahoo Sports — Kyle Hamilton reveals what separates Ravens' young defensive backs
"Kyle Hamilton believes the Ravens' young defensive backs are thriving because they refuse to dwell on mistakes.
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