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Ravens’ Justin Tucker parodies Matthew McConaughey car commercial

Justin Tucker has been kicking footballs since long before anyone paid him to kick one.

The Baltimore Ravens kicker channeled his inner Matthew McConaughey for this local TV commercial. It might be easy for Tucker to imitate the True Detective star since they’re both from Austin, Texas. Still, this isn’t your typical local commercial featuring an athlete, the type we love because they’re camp like Timofey Mozgov’s; this one is actually great.

Just keep driving until the start of the regular season, Tucker. All right, all right, all right. But don’t drive with two feet. Who does that? That’s weird.

(via Bleacher Report)

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