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Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey gives glimpse into rehab from torn pectoral muscle

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By: Robert Sobus

The Baltimore Ravens’ season ended in early January after a disappointing ending, but that hasn’t kept them out of the spotlight. They’ve had a very busy 2022 offseason so far, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

On Thursday, Baltimore cornerback Marlon Humphrey joined “Good Morning Football” to talk about a plethora of topics. One of the things he gave details about was his rehab from the torn pectoral muscle he suffered in Week 13 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, giving a glimpse into what he’s been able to do

“It’s going well. For a long time I was left-hand dapping everybody up and all that. So I’ve been rehabbing that for the past three weeks in L.A. and it feels good to get back healthy again. I just get excited raising my arm. So I’m really getting excited to getting fully healthy and getting ready for next year.”

Losing Humphrey was a brutal blow to an already decimated secondary that didn’t have Marcus Peters, DeShon Elliott and others. The former University of Alabama star is the Ravens’ best cornerback, so having him at full strength will be imperative to their success in 2022. It seems that Humphrey is moving along well in his rehab, something that’s great news for Baltimore.

Originally posted on Ravens Wire