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Ex-NFL punter Marquette King pulls off incredible fake in UFL action

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Ex-NFL punter Marquette King pulls off incredible fake in UFL action
Marquette King, the former NFL All-Pro punter, just pulled off a jaw-dropping fake punt in a UFL game—proving he’s still got serious tricks up his sleeve at 36. The play left defenders completely fooled, showing that even in the spring league, King’s flair for the dramatic hasn’t faded.
Editor’s Note: For football fans, this is a fun reminder that some players never lose their magic—even after stepping away from the NFL. King’s antics bring energy to the UFL, a league that thrives on big personalities and highlight-reel moments. It’s also a nod to how veteran players can still shine (and have a blast) outside the big leagues.
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