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Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey during a December 21, 2025 game.

The 2025-2026 NFL season officially came to its conclusion with the Seattle Seahawks defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 to become Super Bowl champions. The party, however, is still going on for the Seahawks, and the team had its parade on Wednesday.  And one Baltimore Ravens player made time to check out the festivities in person.

Ravens All-Pro defensive back Marlon Humphrey has been a staple of the team’s defense since he was drafted in the first round of the 2017 draft. However, he is entering into the final year of his contract, and rumors have swirled that Humphrey’s time as a Raven may be coming to a close. 

On Wednesday, Humphrey didn’t endear himself to Ravens fans when he showed up at the Seahawks championship parade.

Fans Outraged

Marlon Humphrey is no stranger to the Ravens fans being upset with him over off-field activities. Earlier this season, fans were mad at Humphrey following remarks made on his podcast, “The Marlon Humphrey Show,” following a loss to the Detroit Lions on Monday Night Football.

Humphrey was once again on the receiving end of Ravens fans’ ire when he posted on his Instagram story that he was at the Seahawks Super Bowl parade. One Twitter fan could not believe what they were witnessing.

“Marlon Humphrey can’t be right in the head … I never seen another NFL player in my 31 years of living go celebrate another team SB parade. Especially during a time where you maybe cut by your current team.”

Another fan remarked how a portion of the Ravens fan base is over Humphrey’s antics.

“I personally don’t give a shit that he was at the parade, but you can tell majority of the Raven fanbase is very done with Marlon Humphrey.”

Not all fans were upset with Humphrey, though, as one fan attributed the backlash to Humphrey being disliked overall. 

“People dislike Marlon overall. That’s the only reason this matters. Grown man traveling where he want to so what.”

Whether the latest antics will have any impact on Humphrey’s future is yet to be determined, but it is not a guarantee that Humphrey is a Raven next season anyway.

Ravens Future in Doubt

Following the Ravens’ season-ending, heartbreaking loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Marlon Humphrey acknowledged the possibility that he had played his last game with the Ravens. Ryan Mink of Ravens.com, in his January 6 article, wrote about Humphrey’s comments postgame.

“There could be a lot of change. Obviously, this is a business,” Humphrey said. “I can really only speak for myself; I just wait and see if I’m part of the plans going forward or if I’m not.”

Humphrey acknowledged that this season, he didn’t play up to his standard.

“My standard of play this year just was not how I wanted,  Humphrey said. “I’ve never been a guy to give up explosive passes like that.”

Humphrey was credited with giving up 916 yards receiving this season by PFF. According to Over the Cap, the Ravens can save $19.3 million if Humphrey is released post-June 1.

Humphrey’s future in Baltimore is uncertain, but he didn’t win over many fans by attending the Seahawks parade.

Chad Gelfand Chad Gelfand is a journalist covering the NFL with focus on the Baltimore Ravens, Seattle Seahawks, and Carolina Panthers for Heavy.com. Gelfand has over six years of writing experience.

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