'Madden NFL 15' glitches; Hilarious glitch of tiny linebacker Tiny Titan goes viral

The glitches from the newly released game "Madden NFL 15" continues and the latest one is the most hilarious yet. Apparently, there is a linebacker, with a height of 1 foot 2 inches, running around the field and scrambling with the big guys. This guy has earned the name Tiny Titan, now that the funny glitch has gone viral.

The Tiny Titan in the game is actually Christian Kirksey from the Tennessee Titans, who plays linebacker for the Cleveland Browns. He is really 6'2, but in the game, he was seen high-fiving his teammates at the height of only a foot.

Steve Noah, founder of Operation Sports, was the first one to tweet the photo of the Tiny Titan. He tweeted "I am LEGIT CRYING. Little midget Madden man HIGH FIVING his teammates. I'm done" and uploading the funny photo at the same time.

Meanwhile, a Youtube user Shake4andBake made a video compilation of the Tiny Titan in the game. It's so funny that one of the 49ers was even laughing at the Tiny Titan in the game. Well, everyone who gets to see the tiny linebacker will indeed have a good laugh while playing the game.

But what everyone wants to know is what the real Kirksey thinks about all this. Surprisingly, Kirksey is taking it lightly and humorously. He tweeted "No matter how small you are, have big dreams, and live big! #madden #glitch #1'2 #reallyLOL #goodmessagetho," when the glitch came out.

He followed up the tweet with "This glitch of me on madden is hilarious might I say! #lol #laughitsgood+]2." Indeed it is.

And then he followed it up later with "Hopefully everyone is inspired by the Tiny Titan! #dreamBIG #liveBIG"

Stay tuned for more glitches from "Madden NFL 15" if there are still some to be discovered.

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