The Ravens defense had a rough day in a 38-30 loss to the Detroit Lions on “Monday Night Football,” and some of the leaders were pointing at themselves.
Baltimore surrendered 224 rushing yards, the third-most during the Head Coach John Harbaugh era, and had 20 missed tackles, per Next Gen Stats.
“We just have to be more physical at the point of the attack, myself included, myself primarily,” safety Kyle Hamilton said. “I think I could have done a lot better doing that.”
Some of the Ravens’ lowest Pro Football Focus (PFF) grades belonged to the team’s star defensive players.
The five lowest grades were from cornerback Marlon Humphrey (30.1), defensive tackle Broderick Washington Jr. (29.9), Hamilton (29.3), linebacker Roquan Smith (27.9), and defensive tackle Travis Jones (26.0).
Here’s a deeper look at the Ravens’ PFF grades and snap counts versus the Lions:
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