Baltimore Ravens star Marlon Humphrey found himself at the center of an unexpected spectacle while attending the 2025 Pro Bowl Games in Orlando. The standout cornerback, known for his on-field tenacity and off-field wit, was blindsided by the sight of a lookalike contest featuring himself—without his prior knowledge.
The contest, which includes a mystery prize, left Humphrey scratching his head. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he expressed his confusion with a post that quickly gained traction.
“Not sure WHO is doing this? ” Humphrey tweeted on Saturday.
The competition, seemingly orchestrated by an unknown party, has sparked widespread intrigue among fans. Who organized it? What’s the prize? And, more importantly, will Humphrey himself make an appearance?
A Playoff Run That Ended in Controversy
Humphrey’s unexpected off-the-field moment comes on the heels of a bittersweet 2024 NFL season for the Ravens. After clinching the AFC North division, Baltimore’s postseason dreams came to a halt in the divisional round against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium.
The game wasn’t without its drama, as Humphrey was fined $45,020 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Fans were vocal about their discontent, believing the fine was excessive.
But the tension between Humphrey and Allen didn’t stop there. When the Bills were eliminated the following week by the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, Humphrey wasted no time taking a jab at his recent playoff rival.
Responding to a post about the Bills feeling disrespected as underdogs against the Ravens, Humphrey delivered a savage parting shot:
“After the Pro Bowl, maybe we can all go enjoy Cancun ” he tweeted.
The online back-and-forth has only fueled speculation that a budding rivalry between the Ravens and Bills is brewing—one that fans will undoubtedly keep an eye on in the seasons ahead.
The Ochocinco Exchange: Humphrey vs. a Bengals Legend
While the Pro Bowl lookalike contest may have caught Humphrey off guard, his social media clashes are nothing new. Before taking on Josh Allen, Humphrey found himself in a playful exchange with former Cincinnati Bengals star Chad Ochocinco.
The retired receiver, never one to shy away from a challenge, called on Ravens wideout Rashod Bateman to let Humphrey and teammate Nate Wiggins know that they wouldn’t have been able to contain him in his prime.
Humphrey, always quick with a response, shot back:
“Not worried about him. If I can’t guard him, I’m just going to hit up EDC, be like, ‘EDC, make the call,’ and then it’s going to be, we have Revis following and then, and me, and they gonna figure it out. 3 DBs out there—we good.”
The exchange was classic Humphrey—unapologetically confident and entertaining. With his outspoken nature and growing podcast platform, the Ravens’ cornerback continues to be a personality both on and off the field.
Will Humphrey Show Up to His Own Lookalike Contest?
As the Pro Bowl Games roll on, the biggest question surrounding Humphrey isn’t about his performance—it’s about whether he’ll crash his own lookalike contest. With a mystery prize on the line, fans are eager to see if he makes a surprise appearance.
One thing is for sure: whether it’s trolling opponents, firing back at legends, or becoming the face of an impromptu contest, Marlon Humphrey always finds a way to keep the football world entertained.
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