The Baltimore Ravens’ rocky start to the season hit rock bottom on Sunday, and star safety Kyle Hamilton made sure his teammates felt it. After a 37-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs that left Baltimore at 1-3, Hamilton spoke to the media and altered his tone. Having been outspoken in his support of the criticism leveled against the defense, the one-time first-round draft choice adopted a more conciliatory stance.

Hamilton said Baltimore’s defense wasn’t collapsing but was simply short on the finer points. “As a whole defense, I don’t think guys are playing bad … it’s just a matter of fine-tuning little things,” he said. He stressed that the Ravens needed to “keep it smaller” and try to repair things in-house rather than looking for sweeping changes. Taking accountability for

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