The NFL is a cruel business. One injury can change the trajectory of a playerâs career.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh unfortunately knows this all too well, having been around the sport for most of his life.
In Thursdayâs preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts, Ravens cornerback Bilhal Kone went down with a devastating leg injury. Harbaugh confirmed postgame that Kone, a sixth-round pick from Western Michigan, will miss his rookie season with a torn ACL and MCL in his left knee.
Asked about the emotions surrounding Koneâs injury, Harbaugh said it was difficult to see a young player get hurt, especially given how well heâd played.
âVery emotional,â Harbaugh told reporters. âPlaying well, too. Even in that play, he made a heck of a play and then even seeing him in the locker room just now was really hard. (It was) very hard.â
Harbaugh assured Kone he will be back.
âLike I told him, ‘The sun will come up tomorrow. If the sun doesn’t come up tomorrow, we will have much bigger problems. So, the sun will come up tomorrow, you’ll get this taken care of. You’ll be rehabbing. You’re part of our team, and you’ll be back. So, it’s just not on the time that you hope for.’ So, I think he’ll see that in due time,â Harbaugh said.
How Did Bilhal Kone Get Injured?
Kone, 23, was trying to defend Colts wide receiver Ashton Dulin near the end zone when he went down awkwardly. Videos posted on social media showed Koneâs left leg bent at an unusual angle as he lay on the field in immense pain.
Teammates signaled almost immediately for the teamâs training staff. Koneâs leg was then placed in an air cast before he was carted off the field.
Ravens Have Impressive Cornerback Depth
Kone had been competing for one of the final spots at cornerback after being selected 178th overall by Baltimore in April.
He started 13 games for Western Michigan last season, recording 70 tackles, nine passes defended and one interception. He previously played at both Iowa Central Community College and Indiana State.
In his pre-draft scouting report, NFL.comâs Lance Zierlein commended Koneâs âfirst-rate ball skills.â
âEven when beaten, he has an innate feel for taking playmaking angles on the route,â Zierlein wrote, âwhich give him a chance to disrupt the catch.â
Given Baltimoreâs depth at cornerback, Kone faced an uphill battle making the final 53-man roster. The Ravens recently signed two-time All-Pro Jaire Alexander to a secondary that already included Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins. Still, the injury is a cruel twist for the rookie.
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