Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey breaks silence on facing criticism for attending Seahawks' Super Bowl parade

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Marlon Humphrey in the frame.
Marlon Humphrey in the frame.

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The Seahawks capped a dominant 2025 season with a Super Bowl win, led by quarterback Sam Darnold and second-year coach Mike Macdonald.

Humphrey, still chasing his first Lombardi Trophy with Baltimore, finished the season with 68 tackles, one sack and three tackles for loss.

Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey faced harsh criticism for attending the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl parade.

Marlon Humphrey reacts to online hate

A picture of him celebrating with the Seattle fanbase went viral, drawing the anger of fans of his own team. On Thursday, Humphrey posted a tweet breaking the silence on the hate that he got on the internet.

"My feelings don't get hurt too often. But if I left a team then they won the superbowl after... I might feel some type of way," Humphrey said.

 

 

The Seahawks had an amazing 2025 season under second-year coach Mike Macdonald. They finished as the No.1-seeded team in the NFC before securing the conference title after a 31-27 win against the Los Angeles Rams.

Against the Patriots in Super Bowl LX, the Seahawks had the upper hand right from the beginning of the first quarter. Quarterback Sam Darnold completed 19 of 38 passes for 202 yards and a touchdown while guiding his team to a 29-13 win. This was their first Lombardi Trophy since winning Super Bowl XLVIII.

Marlon Humphrey's hunt for Super Bowl continues

On the contrary, Marlon Humphrey is yet to win his first Super Bowl with the Ravens. He has been with the side since being drafted in 2017. This season, they failed to secure qualification for the postseason, finishing second in the AFC North with an 8-9 record. The Cornerback registered 68 total tackles, one sack and three tackles for loss in 15 games.