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This Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens have a chance to send Aaron Rodgers straight into a retirement. Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey is looking forward to it.
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Ravens Star Is Hoping To Send Aaron Rodgers Into Retirement
Could Sunday's Steelers-Ravens game be Aaron Rodgers' final NFL game? One Ravens player certainly plans to make that a reality. Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey was part of a defense that gave up 284 passing yards to Rodgers and the Steelers in a Week 14 loss that pushed them to the
After doing their part by beating the Green Bay Packers and getting a belated Christmas miracle from the Cleveland Browns, who upset the Pittsburgh Steelers in
Head Coach John Harbaugh, safety Kyle Hamilton, tight end Mark Andrews, wide receiver Zay Flowers, center Tyler Linderbaum, and cornerback Marlon Humphrey speak with the media after practice Wednesday.
In the late stages of last night's 28-24 loss to the New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey broke up a pass to Kayshon Boutte that ended Drake Maye's streak of nine completions in a row. But to break up that pass, Humphrey tackled Boutte, which is obviously not allowed.
With Aaron Rodgers' future both in the NFL and with the Pittsburgh Steelers up in the air heading into the team's Week 18 AFC North title game, a member of the
The main storyline of Sunday night's game between the Ravens and Steelers is that the AFC North title is on the line, but it's not the only one.
Ravens corner Marlon Humphrey welcomed Clayton Tune to the game, who stepped in for Malik Willis momentarily, picking him off immediately.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey shared his thoughts on the "Top 10 singers" of all-time ... and made sure to not white dudes are good enough to make the cut.
The Ravens visit the Steelers on Sunday night with a division title and playoff berth on the line. Baltimore will make the trip with starting quarterback Lamar Jackson likely returning to the field. The two-time NFL Most Valuable Player Award winner sat out a Week 17 win vs.