Marlon Humphrey has taken a jab at Travis Kelce, criticizing his $100 million Amazon deal, ‘HE’S GOT TO PAY’ | HO

Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey has taken a shot at Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce over his recent $100 million deal with Amazon. In a recent episode of his podcast, ‘Punch Line,’ Humphrey expressed his frustration with Kelce and his brother Jason for securing such a lucrative deal for their ‘New Heights’ podcast, claiming that most of its popularity stems from Travis’ relationship with Taylor Swift.

Marlon Humphrey vs. Travis Kelce war: Ravens player claims Kelce's $100M  deal is all Taylor Swift's doing! | Marca

Humphrey’s podcast has over 45k subscribers on YouTube, while New Heights has 2.44 million subscribers on YouTube

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Humphrey went on to say that he prays for the opportunity to play against Kelce in the NFL, and that he will make sure to ‘collect’ from him for what he has done to the podcast space. He also criticized Kelce for trying to ‘eliminate’ other podcasts by signing such a large deal.

“I pray for this, to go against him because he has tried to take everything from me. He tried to take it all from me. He has got to pay. He has got to pay for what he has done to the podcast space. How he has tried to eliminate us … And, honestly, I don’t care who he’s dating,”

Humphrey said on his Punch Line Podcast.

Marlon Humphrey will have the opportunity to go head-to-head with Travis Kelce in the NFL’s Week 1 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs. The game is set for Thursday, September 5 at 8:20 PM ET. Since being drafted 16th overall by the Baltimore Ravens in 2017, cornerback Marlon Humphrey has established himself as a force on the field, recording 13 interceptions, 5.5 sacks, 13 forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, and 76 pass defenses.

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And has recently decided to lose some pounds. “Yes, I slimmed down a little bit. It was kind of by design. I looked at the past, I looked at my better seasons, and I was a little bit lighter those years, so I decided to get around a little bit lower of a weight. I’ve been feeling [and] moving pretty well at it, so we’ll kind of see how it wiggles around with training camp,” Humphrey said, via RavensWire.

“I’ve really been taking advantage of Sarah [Snyder], our [director of sports nutrition]. I’ve been really trying to lean on the resources the Ravens offer, do things the right way instead of my usual, which is just don’t eat – which is not the best route – so I’ve really, really been trying to slim up a little bit and go with the plan that she’s put out for me,” Humphrey added.