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.
MARK ANDREWS TAKES IT HIMSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tune in on CBS pic.twitter.com/GJEbNW7ooy
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 17, 2025
We learned later, during Andrews’ postgame interview, that the play is called ‘Hurricane’. Marlon Humphrey shared his approval in typical Marlon Humphrey fashion.
I would still be bear hugging Harbs and Monk if they didn’t push me off so quickly
Wow !!! pic.twitter.com/RXRUtWCU3k
— marlonhumphrey.eth (@marlon_humphrey) November 18, 2025
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



















