The Baltimore Ravens’ season is over, and their exit came at the hands of the Buffalo Bills.
Their Divisional Round opponent defeated them in a 27-25 contest as Lamar Jackson’s late two-point conversion past to Mark Andrews was dropped, allowing the Bills to run out the clock and win the game.
While the game wouldn’t have been particularly decided with the conversion, it would have forced Buffalo to drive down the field and put points on the board or overtime would have taken place.
Either way, the Ravens’ remarkable season with a star-studded roster has come to a close and they will re-tool around Jackson and the rest of the squad heading into the 2025 season.
One pending free agent with a massive decision to make, Marlon Humphrey, lost most of his game check from the Bills’ matchup to a fine received from the NFL.
The 29-year-old cornerback delivered a helmet-to-helmet hit on Bills quarterback Josh Allen, which the NFL reviewed and delivered a $45,020 fine to Humphrey for.
After calculating the fine, Humphrey received just $480 to play in the Divisional Round contest, according a recent post on X from himself.
“$480 to play in a NFL football game is wild. Probably going to be $232 after taxes,” Humphrey shared on X.
The bad news just keeps rolling for Humphrey. As if losing the game and being eliminated on the season in a heart-breaking way wasn’t enough, he received a massive fine for the hit.
While Humphrey isn’t technically set to be a free agent yet, he has no more guaranteed money on his contract, leaving his career in Baltimore in jeopardy.
That being said, Humphrey could have very well played his last game in a Ravens jersey — and he was hardly compensated for such.