Classless Ravens fan attempts to upset Russell Wilson before Wild Card game.
They say that the AFC North rivalries are different compared to the rest of the league. By “different” they mean disrespectful.
Prior to the Ravens-Steelers Wild Card game last night, Steelers players took the field for pre-game warmups. After stretches and walk-throughs, Russell Wilson and a few other Steelers came to the stands to show love to their traveling fans.
But with the game being at M&T Bank Stadium, there were Ravens fans present for what should have been a wholesome moment between the Steelers and their fans – and there is no love lost with Ravens fans.
As Wilson was signing a jersey, a Ravens fan continued to say “Hey Russ, I got a question for you.” The Super Bowl champ did not acknowledge the fan.
When Wilson got closer, the Ravens fan finally asked “What’s your favorite Future song?” Wilson ignored the classless fan and continued to go down the line signing autographs.
For those that don’t understand the question, the rapper Future was previously engaged with popstar Ciara, who is now Wilson’s wife. Future has also taken shots at Wilson in interviews and songs, but the one sided beef has since died down. Wilson is also the step-father of Future and Ciara’s son.
Normally fans and sports media take unnecessary shots at the veteran QB because he is a good guy, but fans on social media have agreed that this was not a good look by the Ravens fan base.
Asking Russell Wilson his favorite Future song is classless and not funny to me, as a Ravens fan. Please stop
— Mr. Hicks (@Ghicks_44) January 12, 2025
“Russ, what’s your favorite Future song?”
Ravens fans are RUTHLESSpic.twitter.com/YBeFNmaCZN
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) January 12, 2025
“Russ, what’s your favorite Future song?”
Ravens fans are RUTHLESSpic.twitter.com/YBeFNmaCZN
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) January 12, 2025
Unfortunately for Wilson and the Steelers, the Ravens handled business and won 28-14. Wilson finished the game completing 20-of-29 passes for 270 yards and two touchdowns.