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Bucs Rival Alvin Kamara Reveals Weakness in Hilarious Viral Video

Bucs Rival Alvin Kamara Reveals Weakness in Hilarious Viral Video

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Bucs Rival Alvin Kamara Reveals Weakness in Hilarious Viral Video originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Alvin Kamara is a do-it-all talent for the New Orleans Saints ... and you don't have to tell that twice to his rivals with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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In his career, the five-time Pro Bowler and 2017 Offensive Rookie of the Year has played against the Bucs 14 times ... and he has 11 TDs.
But based on his Fourth of July Weekend appearance at Wrigley Field in Chicago, where ahead of the second game of a three-game series pitting the Chicago Cubs against St. Louis Cardinals, we don't think the Bucs should be too scared of the idea of Kamara ever completing a gimmicky halfback pass.
Why do we say that?
Check out Alvin's pitch ... a hilariously embarrassing bit of work for a pro athlete - let alone one this gifted.
It was so poor that the competitor Kamara remained on the mound and gave it a second try.
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Pitch No. 2 wasn't very impressive, either ... but at least it got there so they could start the game.
First-year Saints head coach Kellen Moore should be made aware: Alvin does actually have one pass attempt in his illustrious eight-year career. (It was a 2019 completion for 13 yards.)
But ask him to do this with a football and we fear disaster might strike.
"The first one, I just let that (expletive) loose," Kamara later said with a smile.
Last year, the electric Kamara 14 games for the Saints, ending the campaign with 228 rush attempts for 950 yards (4.2 yards per attempt) and six touchdowns. He added 68 receptions for 543 yards and two receiving touchdowns.
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Kamara's got big numbers - and the lowly Saints will need 'em again in 2025 - as he's the NFL's only active player with at least 6,500 rushing yards and 4,500 receiving yards. ... and he's on the exclusive list as one of the 10 players in NFL history to reach those numbers.
So he can run. And he can catch. And he can score. But he can't ... you know ... throw.
Related: Baker Mayfield Graduates To 'Pro QB' In Backhanded Compliment to Buccaneers Star
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.
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