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Steelers and Ravens fans realizing neither team is good enough for playoffs and all a win does is...

By Baku 🐧
Posted December 29, 2025

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Steelers and Ravens fans realizing neither team is good enough for playoffs and all a win does is...

About the Creator

Baku 🐧, known as @Mazursky8895 on X, is an NFL enthusiast with a sharp, sarcastic take on football drama, particularly AFC North rivalries. Their style blends humor with fan frustration, gaining traction through relatable memes that capture raw emotions. Credibility stems from timely posts aligning with game outcomes, resonating with Steelers and Ravens supporters.

What's This About?

The post humorously depicts Steelers and Ravens fans' despair as both teams hover at 8-8 or 9-6 records, realizing a win in their Week 18 matchup merely prolongs their head coaches' tenures without securing playoffs.[1][2] It highlights the futility of the AFC North showdown, where victory extends suffering rather than clinching postseason glory. Key themes include fan disillusionment, rivalry bitterness, and the razor-thin playoff margins in a competitive conference.

🔥Why It's Trending

This post is surging amid Week 17 results on December 28-29, 2025, with Steelers' loss to Browns (9-7 record) and Ravens' slim hopes dashed, setting up a do-or-die Week 18 clash.[1][2] Timing coincides with updated playoff brackets showing both teams on the bubble, fueling viral fan reactions. Relevance peaks as NFL fans debate AFC seeding with Broncos and Patriots dominating.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Steelers lead AFC North at 9-6 but need a win over Browns (lost Week 17) or Ravens tiebreaker to clinch.[1][4]
  • 2Ravens sit at 8-8, requiring Browns upset and Week 18 win over Steelers for playoffs—highly unlikely scenario.[1][2]
  • 3AFC top seeds: Broncos (13-3), Patriots (12-3 or 13-3), Jaguars (11-4), locking out many contenders.[2]
  • 4Week 18 Steelers-Ravens winner takes AFC North crown, but loser likely eliminated regardless.[2]
  • 5Post captures 'extend HC' meme, referencing job security for coaches like Mike Tomlin amid fan rage.

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