Ravens' All-Pro defensive back Marlon Humphrey also spoke with the media on Wednesday and had similar thoughts on Josh Allen and revealed that when players talk about the toughest quarterbacks to play against, they wonder who would be closest to their own quarterback. For Humphrey, that's Josh Allen.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens climbed up the NFL's all-time winning percentage leaderboard thanks to a strong regular season while the Dallas Cowboys took a tumble
Lamar Jackson is one of the Ravens' four first-team All-Pros in 2024, as named by the Associated Press. He's joined by linebacker Roquan Smith (third time), cornerback Marlon Humphrey (second time), and fullback Patrick Ricard (first time). Running back Derrick Henry and safety Kyle Hamilton were named second-team All-Pros.
Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey tweeted out a message of gratitude to the loud Baltimore fans after Saturday's win, but he noted how he got slightly in trouble by "Agent Zero," a.k.a. linebacker Roquan Smith, for not speaking loud enough. His call-outs were getting drowned out by the bellowing stadium.
With a Divisional Round showdown vs. the Bills approaching, this player might just play a bigger role in a Ravens win than Lamar Jackson.
Marlon Humphrey is known within the Ravens' locker room not only for his All-Pro production, but also his distinct mindset.
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Sunday's game between Buffalo and Baltimore is among the most anticipated games all season. Let's look at how the regular season matchup between these two teams played out.
In the space below, we're going position by position and deciding which of the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens has the advantage. We're taking the entire position group into account, not just the most notable player there.
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Andrews posted 55 catches for 673 receiving yards and an NFL TEs-best 11 TDs, marking his second (10 in 2019) double-digit TD season. He became the Ravens’ all-time leader in TD grabs and total TDs (51).