Marlon Humphrey has heard the yells and whispers from the critics and pundits. After an off-season spent shedding ten pounds, Humphrey looks rejuvenated and dominant through one week and a half of Ravens training camp practices.
Humphrey has been a ballhawk at cornerback, and with Nate Wiggins pushing for a starting job, the veteran has picked off MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson four times this summer.
Put some respect on @marlon_humphrey's name 🗣 pic.twitter.com/6oY0Q6iL2F
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) July 31, 2024
Humphrey missed the first quarter of last season after having foot surgery and then dealt with a calf injury down the stretch of the Ravens’ 13-4 season.
Humphrey played just 13 snaps in the AFC title game loss, and he’ll be needed for a Baltimore defense looking to replace defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald and linebacker Patrick Queen.
His move inside to the slot or safety position could be sped up with the arrival of former Clemson cornerback Nate Wiggins, a first-round pick. But for now, he’s miles ahead of his process from last summer.