The Ravens had played a sloppy game by their standards—three turnovers, a missed two-point conversion, and some key mistakes. But the sting of the loss was compounded when Buffalo, fresh off the victory, took shots they couldn't back up.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey believes there is something going on in the Pittsburgh Steelers locker room that is leading to underlying issues. After the Ravens dominated the Steelers in a lifeless effort from Pittsburgh,
After the Baltimore Ravens loss to the Buffalo Bills that eliminated them from the NFL Playoffs, cornerback Marlon Humphrey received a curious job offer that surprised even other p
Chronically online Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey had been on a social media hiatus for the past three months.
Explore Marlon Humphrey's fine for a hit on Josh Allen, the NFL's stance on dangerous plays, and league-wide penalties.
The Baltimore Ravens’ cornerback, Marlon Humphrey was fined $45,200 for a hit on the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback, Josh Allen, in the AFC Divisional Round. The officials, who called the game did not throw a flag on the hit,
Humphrey finished the 2024 regular season with 67 tackles (50 solo), including 0.5 sacks, 15 pass defenses (six interceptions, including a pick-six) and two forced fumbles across 16 games.
Marlon Humphrey didn't forget what the Buffalo Bills had to say after the Baltimore Ravens' season came to an end.
Enter All-Pro defensive back Marlon Humphrey, who took to X on Tuesday afternoon to speak his mind on the Kansas City Chiefs—a team that just won its 16th straight one-score game and looks to ...
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey brushed off former Cincinnati Bengals star receiver Chad Ochocinco's bold claims about his coverage abilities.
NFL fans were left baffled when Marlon Humphrey got slapped with a whopping $45,020 fine for a hit on Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen. The play in question here? A textbook tackle in the eyes of some, a wallet-draining penalty according to the league.
The Ravens suffered a crushing 27-25 loss to the Bills in the Divisional Round to end their 2024 campaign. Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson and star tight end Mark Andrews failed to connect in the end zone on a two-point conversion that would have tied the game late, too.