‘Body built by Taco Bell’ is such a mood
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Matthew Judon took a creative approach to his on-screen introduction.
As you probably have seen before, NFL players will introduce themselves on screen by announcing their name and college. Sometimes players will take a humorous approach to the concept. And Judon definitely did that on Sunday night.
He didn’t mention his history with Grand Valley State in Michigan. Rather, he mentioned Taco Bell.
“Matthew Judon. “Body built by Taco Bell.”
Such a mood.
Ravens LB Matthew Judon with the best SNF intro ever.
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) November 4, 2019
“Body built by @tacobell.” pic.twitter.com/FadtSbgcBt
The moment caught the attention of Taco Bell, which was tagged in multiple posts with the video. The fast food chain simply replied, “Agreed.”
Agreed.
— Taco Bell (@tacobell) November 4, 2019
What a spicy reply.
Other NFL players have added creative introductions this year. Back in the first week of the season, former New England Patriots defensive lineman Michael Bennet said, “Wakanda Forever!” before the game, a reference to the “Black Panther” Marvel movie.
Michael Bennett: "WAKANDA FOREVER!" pic.twitter.com/AF7S925DHk
— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) September 9, 2019
There’s also a Baltimore connection. According to the Baltimore Sun, former Ravens star Terrell Suggs introduced himself eight years ago as “Sizzle” and he was from “Ball So Hard University.”
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