Marlon Humphrey shares his joy about ‘Hurricane’ in classic Humhrey fashion

Although only one game is typically played weekly on a football schedule, the NFL has a breakneck pace. The Baltimore Ravens can’t get too high after wins or too low after losses. Another game is always on the horizon.

So, if a game is played on Sunday, the players typically enjoy the following Monday as an off day. Marlon Humphrey recorded his podcast. Part of the discussion was a play we can’t stop thinking about, one that helped secure the Ravens’ fifth win this season.

Marlon Humphrey gives a now-viral Ravens trick play its flowers and salutes the coaches who drew it up.

By now, you’ve seen the highlights. How about those tricky Ravens? A fake ‘Tush Push’? Really? With the game on the line, Mark Andrews lined up under center to give the impression a QB sneak was coming, but he spun to his right and ran off tackle for a 35-yard touchdown.

We learned later, during Andrews’ postgame interview, that the play is called ‘Hurricane’. Marlon Humphrey shared his approval in typical Marlon Humphrey fashion.

Let’s be serious. How can you not love that guy? There’s only one Marlon Humphrey, but honestly, we’re not sure how we feel about that. Adding a couple of clones to the roster would help establish long-term dominance, but the world may not be ready for three times the number of personalities.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Marlon Humphrey expresses his joy over ‘Hurricane’ as only he can do