‘Chain Breaker’ music video features former Alabama All-American Marlon Humphrey
By Keith Farner
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Marlon Humphrey has more talent than just patrolling the secondary for the Baltimore Ravens.
The former Alabama All-American is featured in a new video for a song called “Chain Breaker” by Bishop Noel Humphrey, and it’s directed by Breona Humphrey, who is Marlon Humphrey’s sister.
In the video, Humphrey plays a hard-hat worker who loses his job and has a broken-down pickup and a stack of past-due bills but breaks his chains and walks into welcoming arms at church.
This isn’t the first time Humphrey has done something unique with his time.
Earlier this offseason, Humphrey lived in a camper despite recently signing a five-year $97 million contract to remain with the Baltimore Ravens for the long haul. Humphrey said since he moved to the rural setting, he’s become more into nature. His acreage even includes a vegetable garden. Then the idea of a camper came up, and he dove in.
“This has been my offseason crib,” he said. “Pretty nice camper, I think it’s state of the art. … My coach is like, ‘Why are you living in a camper?’ It’s been funny to tell people I’m living in a camper, but it’s been funnier when they come and visit me and I’m like, ‘This is where I’m living.’ I consider myself a humble guy.”
My Uncle made a music video thankful he asked me to be apart of it! Peep my acting skills lolhttps://t.co/jBr95lZSli
— Marlon Humphrey (@marlon_humphrey) August 5, 2021
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.