Humphrey still plays the game with signature Ravens physicality. He’s also versatile, playing 50% of his snaps outside, 33% in the slot, and the rest in the box as essentially a linebacker.
Humphrey has also long had a knack for making plays. He had a career-high six interceptions in 2024 and a team-leading four this season, including a pick in three straight games down the stretch.
On the flip side, he gave up too many big plays this season. His 49.9 Pro Football Focus grade this season was by far the lowest of his nine-year career. He was credited by PFF with allowing a career-high 916 receiving yards this season with an average of 13.7 per catch.
Humphrey gave up a 37-yard touchdown to Kyle Williams in the Patriots’ fourth-quarter comeback win and a 28-yard fade to Steelers wide receiver Adam Thielen on Pittsburgh’s first touchdown drive of the second half that tied the game.
“My standard of play this year just was not how I wanted,” Humphrey said. “I’ve never been a guy to give up explosive passes like that.”
