Ravens second-year linebacker Malik Hamm suffered a season-ending torn ACL

Baltimore Ravens second-year linebacker Malik Hamm to miss the remainder of the season after tearing his ACL

Malik Hamm was an under-the-radar candidate to lead the Ravens’ pass rush unit, but he’ll miss the remainder of this season after Baltimore placed the second-year linebacker on injured reserve with a torn ACL.

A 23-year Baltimore native, Hamm was competing for a role in the outside linebacker rotation. He made the initial 53-man roster in 2023 as an undrafted rookie from Lafayette.

Head coach John Harbaugh labeled it a clean tear.

Hamm spent his entire rookie season on injured reserve (ankle) but made his presence felt as a pass rusher this spring during OTAs and minicamps.

The team signed veteran linebacker Quincy Roche in a subsequent move before Day 8 of training camp practices.

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