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Alvin Kamara, although missing out on a lot of action in the gridiron for the previous three games. He is also set to miss his fourth against the Cowboys Thursday night. But the New Orleans Saints running back is certainly enjoying his time off while he recovers from an MCL sprain.

Kamara recently took to Twitter to hilariously taunt popular sports business analyst Darren Rovell for his viral video. In that clip, shared by Hookah Doncic in April 2019, Rovell is dashing through 20 yards in 4.04 seconds at Nike headquarters, with Ndamukong Suh watching.

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Alvin Kamara roasts Darren Rovell

Kamara recently retweeted the clip and said hilariously, “Why he grab the fence like he was goin fast asum.” It was very comical to see Darren run in that clip as he seemed very clumsy on his movements and had an awkward running action. The clip was seen a whopping 8.5 million times on Twitter.

After Kamara’s recent taunt to the analyst, Twitter did its thing as it started to pick on Darren Rovell for his awkward little dash. But what caught the most attention was him grabbing the fence since it looked as if he believed he was running way too fast.

Due to the recent outbreak of laughter regarding his clip, Rovell took to Twitter to clarify to others that he was little affected by it. In fact, he was proud that the clip was seen that many times, as he said, “Say what you want, but I’m proud that this is the most watched dash on all of social media At nearly 8 million views, it beats Usain Bolt’s 40 at the Super Bowl by 2.8 million views.”

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However, moments earlier he had also challenged everyone on Twitter as he said,

99.99% of Americans could not beat me in a marathon.”  With that much confidence, it’s pretty safe to say that reaching his level of fitness is no joke, or is it?

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