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RK Ravens Star Sparks Locker Room War With Brutal Steelers Quote — “I Don’t Give a F* About Baltimore”

Pittsburgh, PA – October 12, 2025

The rivalry between Pittsburgh and Baltimore has officially reached a boiling point. After the Steelers’ 23–9 victory over the Browns, emotions inside the locker room were high — and one postgame interview turned an already bitter AFC North feud into a full-scale war.

Reporters asked players whether they’d been following the Ravens’ latest collapse. The room went quiet for a moment — until one voice cut through the noise with raw intensity.

That voice belonged to

DeShon Elliott, the former Ravens safety who now bleeds black and gold. His words were sharp, unapologetic, and instantly viral across social media:

“I gave everything I had when I was in Baltimore — but they never saw me as family. Now I wear black and gold, and it feels different. It’s real. They can talk all they want about tradition and brotherhood, but this is Pittsburgh. We don’t talk — we hit, we win, and we remember every time they doubted us.”

The shot wasn’t subtle — and it hit Baltimore like a punch to the gut. For Elliott, it wasn’t just about football; it was about identity, loyalty, and respect. And for Steelers fans, it was a declaration that their newest enforcer has no love left for the purple and black.

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Steelers Land Veteran LB Ja’Whaun Bentley After Multiple Teams Tried to Sign Him

Pittsburgh, PA — September 17, 2025

The Steelers didn’t wait long to address a glaring need on defense. With questions mounting about their ability to stop the run, Pittsburgh turned to a proven veteran — and Ja’Whaun Bentley says he had other suitors, but his heart told him black and gold was the right choice.

The Steelers’ linebacking corps has plenty of speed and coverage ability with Patrick Queen and rookie Payton Wilson, but neither is a classic run-stopper. Bentley, a 2018 Patriots draft pick who became a full-time starter in 2020, brings exactly that physical edge. He’s known for plugging gaps, setting the tone in the trenches, and forcing offenses to think twice about pounding the middle.

Bentley revealed that multiple teams expressed interest before he signed with Pittsburgh. “No, I had a few other options. But that doesn’t matter. I’m right where I’m supposed to be,”

he said, embracing his new role.

What drew him in? Familiarity and culture. Bentley crossed paths with several Steelers through coaching connections, including time spent with Brian Flores in New England, and he highlighted the sense of family Mike Tomlin’s program has built. That connection helped tip the balance in Pittsburgh’s favor.

Though added first to the practice squad, Bentley is expected to be elevated to the active roster quickly — potentially as soon as this week. And in a twist of fate, his first action could come against the Patriots, the team where he spent the past seven seasons.

The Steelers are betting Bentley’s toughness can patch a soft spot in their defense that’s lingered since last year. For a locker room searching for answers against the run, his arrival is more than depth — it’s a statement.

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