While the Ravens dropped a fourth straight game Sunday in a 17-3 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, there were improvements heading into the bye.

The Pro Football Focus (PFF) grades and snap counts are in. Here's what stood out:

Five days after being traded to Baltimore, new safety Alohi Gilman made an instant impact. He played 83% of the Ravens' defensive snaps and had the team's highest tackling grade (83.3) and second-highest run defense grade (75.8). After entering the game as the NFL's leading passer, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford had a season-low 181 passing yards.

In his return to game action, safety Kyle Hamilton played all but one defensive snap and had the team's third-highest defensive grade (69.9). With Gilman's arrival, Hamilton played closer to the line of scrimmage. Accord

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