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Ravens' Kyle Van Noy Reportedly Bracing to Miss Multiple Games with Hamstring Injury
The Baltimore Ravens reportedly will be without one of their key defensive players for the next few weeks.
According to ESPN's Jamison Hensley and Jeremy Fowler, Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy is "bracing to miss multiple games" after suffering a hamstring injury in Sunday's 41-17 win over the Cleveland Browns.
Van Noy suffered the injury in the second quarter of Sunday's game and didn't return. The 33-year-old was coming off his first career Pro Bowl season in 2024 after leading Baltimore with 12.5 sacks, which ranked fourth in the league.
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While losing Van Noy was a blow to the Ravens' defense, rookie second-round pick Mike Green saw more time on the field and made an impact in his increased role. The youngster expressed confidence in his ability to fill the void until Van Noy is able to return to the lineup.
"Hopefully he's fine and he's good and comes back fast," Green told the team's website. "I feel like I'm prepared enough. Of course, there are some things I have to get better at, but I think I'm ready. I can compete at this level."
While it's still early, Baltimore ranks 31st in the NFL with 409.5 yards allowed through two games. The team is certainly looking for more consistency going forward, but being without Van Noy will lead to some adjustments.
The Ravens will face the Detroit Lions in a marquee matchup on Monday Night Football in Week 3, so their defense will have to be ready to handle a Lions offense that scored 52 points in a win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
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