VIDEO: Pittsburgh Steelers Fans Were Fighting Each Other After The Ravens Destroyed Them In Wild-Card Game - AIC5

VIDEO: Pittsburgh Steelers Fans Were Fighting Each Other After The Ravens Destroyed Them In Wild-Card Game

VIDEO: Pittsburgh Steelers Fans Were Fighting Each Other After The Ravens Destroyed Them In Wild-Card Game

Pittsburgh Steleers fans fighting outside
Pittsburgh Steleers fans fighting (Photos via Twitter)

In the AFC wild-card matchup between the two division rivals, the Ravens steamrolled the Steelers 28-14 Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium.

The Ravens will move on as they wait until the conclusion of Sunday’s Denver Broncos-Buffalo Bills tilt to determine their divisional-round opponent, while Pittsburgh finished the season on a five-game losing streak.

Things were even worse for the fan base, and their emotions boiled over after watching their team end the year with a double-digit loss to their most hated rival.

One video showed Pittsburgh Steelers fans in a massive brawl, not with an opposing fan base but against each other.

One Pittsburgh fan was seen getting jumped while another was trying to get off the ground, only to catch a nasty kick to his head and face that dropped him back down.

As for the actual game, Pro Bowl running back Derrick Henry had quite the night against Pittsburgh. He set a Ravens playoff record by running for 186 yards and two touchdowns.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson completed 16 of his 25 passing attempts for 175 yards and two touchdowns. He was also deadly on the ground as he racked up 15 carries for 81 yards.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson completed 20 of his 29 pass attempts for 270 yards and two touchdowns. The team wouldn’t score a point until the third quarter.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers Have A Lot of Questions To Answer

With the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2024 campaign over, the team will shift its attention to the 2025 offseason, and it has many questions to answer.

The franchise will begin their offseason for the eighth straight year without a single playoff win.

Both Steelers quarterbacks are scheduled to become free agents. Justin Fields started the first six games, and Russell Wilson started the final 11.

Neither could be in the QB room when everything is said and done.

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