Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey weighs in on Justin Tucker’s struggles

Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey weighed in on the struggles of kicker Justin Tucker

The Baltimore Ravens are 8-5 as they enter their bye week in Week 14. The five losses already represent one more than the team had all of 2023, and with four games still remaining on their docket, they will need to find answers to plenty of their problems sooner rather than later, as time is running out.

One of the things that will hopefully be ironed out by the time Baltimore plays its next game is kicker Justin Tucker’s struggles. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey was asked about Tucker, and he said that what the veteran is going through is typical for kickers, but Tucker’s greatness has so blessed the team that it can be taken for granted.

“I said this on the sideline: ‘I think [Justin Tucker] is … I said this to some of the guys earlier; I said, ‘I think this is normal for kickers, but we’ve just been so blessed by Tucker’s eliteness that we kind of take it for granted. We used to sit down there on the [sidelines], and when he goes up there, you know it’s going in. But I think great players, they get out of those slumps at the right moment, and I think Tucker is one of those guys. There’s not much I know about kicking, but I do know Tucker is a guy to get things turned around.”

Tucker is having a career-worst year for the Ravens in 2024, losing the team multiple games with his missed kicks. He has the talent to turn things around, but his decline has happened over the past two seasons, sparking plenty of cause for concern.

Ravens’ Marlon Humphrey must focus on re-establishing himself as an elite CB in 2024

Baltimore Ravens rookie DB Nate Wiggins should be an incentive for Marlon Humphrey to focus in at training camp in 2024

When Bleacher Report alleged that Baltimore Ravens defensive back Marlon Humphrey was overrated, many were shocked. Bleacher Report’s statement, cited by Jon Alfano for Sports Illustrated on May 23. reads:

“Humphrey is the league’s fourth-highest-paid cornerback annually, but his impact on the game is rapidly diminishing. He’s been getting beat in coverage more often, and he’s coming dangerously close to a liability as he enters his eighth NFL season.”

While Humphrey’s decline may be largely due to injury, his passion for football has been frequently expressed in his “Punchline Podcast,” which has roughly 45,000 subscribers on YouTube.

Within the podcast, Humphrey gives endless NFL takes and operates as an Internet personality. Could Humphrey’s podcast be a distraction to his NFL career?



Humphrey’s apparent struggles need to be addressed. Expect defensive coordinator Zach Orr to re-ignite Humphrey in 2024 and help motivate the former pro bowler to prove the critics wrong.

Pittsburgh Steelers’ wide receiver George Pickens scorched Humphrey on a vertical route pass play that resulted in a 41-yard touchdown and Steelers victory on Oct. 08. With the long-lasting history of the Steelers vs. Ravens rivalry, it’s a hard play to forget for Ravens’ fans.

The emergence of rookie defensive back Nate Wiggins should incentivize Humphrey to reset. Perhaps spending less time creating podcasts may positively impact his performance.