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Former Ravens RB Mark Ingram trolled Pittsburgh fans at the NFL Draft, declaring 'Steelers still suck!' while announcing the Ravens' second-round pick with his son. This playful jab highlights the long-standing rivalry between the Ravens and Steelers.
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Mark Ingram was only a Baltimore Raven for two of his 12 NFL seasons, but he found the key to Ravens fans' hearts: trolling the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Years after he wore the purple and gold in Baltimore, Ingram showed up at the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh to announce the Ravens' second-round pick — and take a not-so-subtle shot at Steelers fans in the process.
Ingram brought out his son to announce the No. 45 pick, and the two had a clear message for the Pittsburgh faithful.
Here's a look at Ingram's hilarious moment at the NFL Draft.
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Like many former players who take to the podium to announce a team's draft pick, Ingram had a few words for the crowd before reading the name on the card. He didn't waste that opportunity.
Ingram told the crowd he had a "special message" for Pittsburgh before lifting his son to the microphone. "Steelers still stuck!" his son yelled to the dismay of the crowd.
Mark Ingram humorously declared 'Steelers still suck!' while announcing the Ravens' second-round pick.
Mark Ingram attended the NFL Draft to announce the Ravens' second-round pick and to engage in playful banter with Steelers fans.
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"If you got a problem with that, come see me!" Ingram yelled. "Big truss! Flock nation in the flesh!"
Ingram is better known for his eight seasons with the Saints, but he was on the Ravens' 14-win team in 2019 and spent two total seasons in Baltimore. The passion of the fan base clearly rubbed off on him, and he took it to the Steelers fans packing the space in front of the stage before announcing the Ravens' selection of Missouri edge rusher Zion Young.