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Ravens Set Four-Game Points-Allowed Record in 37-20 Loss to Chiefs

Kyle Hamilton apologized to fans, positioning himself as the leading voice for accountability and focus on fundamentals.

Overview

  • Baltimore fell to 1-3 after surrendering 37 points to Kansas City, pushing its total to a franchise-record 133 allowed through four games.
  • The Chiefs gained 382 yards with four passing touchdowns, as Patrick Mahomes went 25-for-37 for 270 yards and was sacked once.
  • Injuries continued to mount with Marlon Humphrey (calf), Nate Wiggins (elbow), and Roquan Smith (hamstring) leaving Sunday’s game, compounding earlier absences across the front and secondary.
  • Reports say defensive tackles Nnamdi Madubuike (neck) and Broderick Washington Jr. (ankle) were placed on injured reserve this week, further thinning the defensive line.
  • Coordinator Zach Orr’s play-calling is under sharper scrutiny as the unit has largely failed to generate takeaways, producing none outside of two in Week 2, while Hamilton urged teammates to tighten details rather than seek sweeping changes.