With the offseason in full flow, many NFL stars have spread far and wide across the country to enjoy some time off, and one player who has made the trip to Florida is hoping to make it worthwhile
Tom Malley U.S. Sports Reporter
09:36 ET, 19 Mar 2026

Baltimore Ravens star Marlon Humphrey (R) has challenged Donald Trump to a round of golf this offseason
Baltimore Ravens star Marlon Humphrey has called out Donald Trump for a round of golf while he spends his NFL offseason in Palm Beach, Florida.
With the 2025 campaign now firmly out of sight, many NFL players have spread far and wide across the country to enjoy some well-earned time off, and Humphrey, 29, is aiming to make his break in the Sunshine State that extra bit special by meeting up with the U.S. President.
The Ravens cornerback, who previously voiced his “disgust” at Olympians Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles, took to social media on Tuesday night to reveal his intentions to hit the greens with President Trump, having seemingly landed near his famous Trump International Golf Club.
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“Just pulled up to Palm Beach. Where my president at. Let’s golf!” Humphrey posted to X.
Should Humphrey succeed in his attempts to hit the fairways with President Trump, then he would hardly be the first NFL star to do so – several members of the Buffalo Bills kicked off their 2025 offseason by hitting the golf course with the 79-year-old little over 12 months ago.
Spencer Brown, Dalton Kincaid, Sam Martin, Ryan Van Demark, and Tommy Doyle were all spotted with the president at his International Golf Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on February 17, 2025, something Humphrey also hopes to do.
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Then, of course, there was the famous meeting of Trump and Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley in April 2025, when the pair golfed at the former’s course in New Jersey, just one day before the Eagles’ scheduled visit to the White House.
Barkley drew fierce criticism for his decision to spend time with the president, prompting him to fire back on social media by telling fans to “get out my mentions with all this politics”.
Humphrey could now become the next NFL star to golf with Trump, which shouldn’t come as a surprise given he has previously voiced his support for the former property tycoon.
Following the assassination attempt on Trump in July 2024, when 20-year-old Thomas Crooks fired an AR-style rifle and wounded the president’s right ear at a rally near Butler, Pennsylvania, Humphrey posted to social media: “Trump took a bullet for America.”

Humphrey has previously voiced his support for President Trump
Then, following Trump’s return to office in early 2025, Humphrey called out those who questioned the Republican’s return to the White House, stating: “I’m confused how everyone appears to ‘hate’ Trump but he won the presidency. Some of y’all lying lol.”
Humphrey is gearing up for his 10th season in the NFL with the Ravens, with whom he has spent his entire professional career since being selected in the first round of the 2017 NFL draft.
He earned Pro Bowl honors in 2019, 2020, 2022, and 2024, and was selected as a first-team All-Pro in 2019 and 2024. Humphrey has made 139 appearances for Baltimore, eight of which have come in the postseason, starting 120.