Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey Engages in 'Titanic' Twitter Battle With Cowboys Micah Parsons
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey's impact on the field has been evident since being taken in the first-round of the 2017 NFL draft.
Over his six career seasons, the Alabama product has already been named to two Pro Bowls, along with a First-Team All Pro nod in 2019.
However, Humphrey's historical knowledge does not stay up to par with his ability to pick off opposing quarterbacks.
For example, the cornerback tweeted on Friday that "At one point I thought Rocky was based off a true story so I’m all messed."
At one point I thought Rocky was based off a true story so I’m all messed up
— marlonhumphrey.eth (@marlon_humphrey) May 12, 2023
But the thing is, Rocky was based on the real event of 35-year-old Chuck Wepner's 1975 title fight against Muhammad Ali.
But Humphrey's historic discoveries on Friday did not end there, with the 26-year-old also realizing the 1912 sinking of the Titanic was a true event.
"Was today year old when I found out the Titanic was real….that’s wild lowkey," Humphrey tweeted.
Was today year old when I found out the Titanic was real….that’s wild lowkey
— marlonhumphrey.eth (@marlon_humphrey) May 12, 2023
This prompted Dallas Cowboys star defensive end Micah Parsons - an active Twitter user - to a typical witty and playful response.
But Humphrey didn't stop there, while also making Cowboys fans everywhere collectively hold their breath.
"Do you still want to come to the Ravens? Or were you just was talking that night???" Humphrey tweeted.
Parsons, also a two-time Pro Bowler, quickly denied any rumors that he is interested in a trade to Baltimore.
And while the addition of the versatile edge could be monumental for this Ravens defense, there is no conclusive evidence that he wants out of Dallas.
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