Ravens Rookie CB Bilhal Kone to Miss Season After Suffering Major Knee Injury
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Baltimore Ravens rookie carted off field after suffering devastating injury blow
BALTIMORE RAVENS rookie Bilhal Kone was carted off the field after suffering a devastating injury. Kone, 23, was in action during a preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts. APBaltimore Ravens star Bilhal Kone suffered a gruesome injury in a preseason game for the Baltimore Ravens[/caption] GettyHe had to be carted off the field following the horror injury[/caption] GettyKone has broken his ACL and MCL[/caption] However, the cornerback came…
Ravens CB Bilhal Kone Suffers Horrific Knee Injury In First NFL Game
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Bilhal Kone suffered a horrific leg injury Thursday night in his very first NFL game ... with his left leg ending up perpendicular to his body after making a play on the football in a gruesome scene. The play happened…
Ravens rookie Bilhal Kone carted off with season-ending knee injury
Ravens rookie cornerback Bilhal Kone suffered a devastating knee injury late in the first quarter and had to be carted off. Following the game, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh announced that Kone would miss the entire 2025 season.

Ravens rookie CB Bilhal Kone to miss season after suffering major knee injury
Baltimore Ravens rookie cornerback Bilhal Kone will likely miss his entire 2025 season after suffering a "torn ligament in his knee" during the team's preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said during the postgame press conference…
What seemed to be a promising future debut within the NFL ended in complete tragedy for corner rookie Bilhal Kone, who during the preseason engagement between the Baltimore Ravens and the Indianapolis Colts, suffered a strong injury to his left knee. It was during a defensive play that the Ravens player suffered the injury, which left one of the most shocking images on social media because it was possible to see how his knee came out of its plac…
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