Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey (marlon_humphrey) wasn't thrilled about this year's Madden NFL 23 trailers 😂 RavensFlock
The trailer for the iconic video game features the two-time Pro Bowl cornerback being trucked by Browns running back Nick Chubb. Even more, it does not help that both players come from two raucous SEC schools—Humphrey went to Alabama while Chubb went to Georgia—that are fixtures in competing for SEC titles and College Football Playoff national championships.
As a result of the trailer, Humphrey joked on Monday that he wants to be taken out of the game before something bad happens.But on Tuesday, Humphrey shared another clip from the game’s trailer posted by its official Twitter account, in which he forces Chubb to fumble the ball after catching it.
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