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CB Marlon Humphrey says ‘it’s just a pleasure’ being part of Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on “Thursday Night Football”, bringing their record to 5-3 on the season.  It’s been up and down so far through eight weeks, but their latest victory seems to have given hope to players, coaches, fans and more as they can continue building on their momentum heading into Week 9.

Humphrey talked to the media postgame about the love he has for the team, saying that “it’s just a pleasure” being part of the team. He seemed overjoyed in the fact that their Week 8 win felt like such a team one, and is excited to see if they can stack their wins.

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“We just have a lot of great guys on this team. It’s kind of crazy, even the guys who aren’t playing like Tyus [Bowser], and Josh [Bynes] and Ronnie [Stanley] sometimes, everyone’s just talking from the beginning of the game to the end of the game. Excitement… It just seemed like today was such a team win; it seemed like everyone had a play that affected the game, that changed the game. Coaches, it’s just a pleasure being on this team, and the way we work. All season we’ve been talking about stacking the games, stacking the games, and I feel like once we stack, it’s just going to take off for us. We did that today, and it was great.”

The team now has an opportunity to recharge as they next play the New Orleans Saints. The next step is to play consistent football for four quarters, but it seems like they could be getting hot at the right time.

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