Marlon Humphrey Rated League's Top Single-Coverage Defensive Back

Ravens cornerback signed massive extension last season.

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey has emerged as one of the NFL's top playmakers. 

Since 2018, Humphrey is rated as the league's best defensive back in single coverage, earning a 90. grade by Pro Football Focus. 

Baltimore fully understands his value and signed Humphrey to a five-year, $98.75 million extension that will keep him with the franchise through the 2026 season.

“Marlon is the type of player we want in Baltimore,” Ravens executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta said. “Besides his obvious talents as a playmaking corner, he’s a passionate competitor who craves winning. Marlon has been a stalwart in our community, and we are excited that he’s going to remain with us for seven seasons."

In 2020, Humphrey led the NFL with a Ravens franchise-record eight forced fumbles, tying for the second-most by a defensive back in a single season. He also became the first defensive back to register at least eight forced fumbles and a sack (2.5) in a single season.

Humphrey earned his second-straight Pro Bowl selection after starting all 15 games in which he played, posting 82 tackles (70 solo and four for a loss) 11 passes defended and one interception. Humphrey and teammate Marcus Peters are two of the NFL's best duos at cornerback. 

Overall, Humphry is: 

  • Two-time Pro Bowler (2019, 2020)
  • Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2019)
  • Team MVP (2018)

The goal now is to bring a third Lombardi Trophy to Baltimore. The Ravens have lost in the divisional round of the playoffs in each of the past two years, and Humprhey is looking to help the team take the next step. 

"When you look at it on the bright side, the biggest thing you want to do is get into the playoffs," Humphrey said. "I think that’s the biggest thing, to get into the playoffs. To get to the Divisional Round twice, it’s something to look at in a bright direction. I think we were really close. I thought we had the team to do it. 

"I think we’re just … Football is just so crazy; it’s just a couple plays that can really make a big difference, and it’ll go from there. Two years in the Divisional Round, [we’re] one step away from the AFC [Championship] … I think we have a lot to build on. I know we have a lot of guys under contract that’ll be back with us next year." 


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Todd Karpovich
TODD KARPOVICH

Twitter: @toddkarpovich Email: todd.karpovich@gmail.com Skype: todd.karpovich Todd Karpovich has been a contributor for ESPN, Forbes, the Associated Press, Lindy's, and The Baltimore Sun, among other media outlets nationwide. He is the co-author of “If These Walls Could Talk: Stories from the Baltimore Ravens Sideline, Locker Room, and Press Box,” “Skipper Supreme: Buck Showalter and the Baltimore Orioles,” and the author of “Manchester United (Europe's Best Soccer Clubs).” Karpovich, a Baltimore native, is a graduate of Calvert Hall College high school, Randolph-Macon College in Virginia, and has a Masters of Science from Towson University.