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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson Surprises by Praising Steelers Fans Over Ravens Fans – “No One Compares”

In a surprising moment that sent ripples through the NFL fanbase, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson openly praised Pittsburgh Steelers fans, even placing them above his own team’s supporters.

The moment came during a casual Instagram Live session, where Jackson was answering fan questions. When asked which stadium had the wildest, most electric atmosphere, Lamar hesitated for a moment before smiling and saying:

“If I’m being real... no one compares to Steelers fans. I’m not even kidding.”

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The comment quickly made waves across social media, with Steelers fans celebrating the unexpected compliment like a playoff victory, while Ravens loyalists weren’t so thrilled.

This isn’t the first time Lamar has spoken respectfully about Pittsburgh. He’s previously admitted that playing at Heinz Field (now Acrisure Stadium) is one of the most intense experiences in the league. But to publicly elevate Steelers fans above Ravens Nation is uncharted territory — and it didn’t sit well with many in Baltimore.

Reactions were divided. Some Ravens fans expressed frustration, suggesting Lamar should clarify his words in a future interview. Meanwhile, Steelers fans took the chance to troll their AFC North rivals, flooding threads with clips, memes, and celebrations.

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Whether it was a genuine slip or a moment of candid honesty, the quote has resonated deeply with Steelers Nation, who have long prided themselves on being among the loudest and most passionate fanbases in football.

With Ravens vs. Steelers matchups always a highlight of the NFL calendar, this comment only adds fuel to the fire. The next time Lamar steps onto the field — especially if it’s in Pittsburgh — the energy will be off the charts.

Did Lamar Jackson just unknowingly give Steelers fans their new favorite quote of the year?

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