One Fan Amazingly Predicted The Exact Ending To Steelers-Ravens Week 18 Thriller During Q&A With Aaron Rodgers Before The NFL Season Even Started [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Aaron Rodgers was seen yelling at a Steelers coach during their thrilling win over the Baltimore Ravens. He wanted this victory badly. No matter what he did, the Ravens would simply not go away.
Rodgers’ biggest moment in the game came in the fourth quarter. He completed 11 of 14 attempts for 133 yards in the fourth quarter. That included a go-ahead 26-yard touchdown to wide receiver Calvin Austin III with 55 seconds remaining. The team was down by four points at the time.
It turns out that Rodgers faced this possibility in his head months before it happened. During a Q&A session with fans before the season, a random fan presented him with a scenario. He laid it out just as it played out on Sunday.
Aaron Rodgers would be down by four points in the fourth quarter and in a two-minute drill. He also picked that Week 18 game in the scenario. The fan wanted to know what song would be playing in his head.
“Malibu Breeze,” Rodgers responded.
🚨🚨THIS IS INSANE🚨🚨
A fan asked Aaron Rodgers MONTHS AGO if it was January 4th, facing the #Ravens, it’s the 4th quarter, down four, & a 2-minute drill what music would be playing in his head.
The fan nailed the exact scenario that happened last night.pic.twitter.com/uyHG45opbF
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) January 5, 2026
What are the chances?
Aaron Rodgers And The Steelers Get Away With an Uncalled Penalty

Following the recent Steelers-Ravens game, an intense debate erupted over a potential uncalled leverage penalty. Baltimore Ravens kicker Tyler Loop’s missed field goal attempt ended his team’s season. He would’ve loved to have a second chance.
Maybe he should have gotten one. Former NFL cornerback and current CBS Sports analyst Jason McCourty pointed out that the referees may have missed a leverage penalty. Had the refs called that penalty, it would’ve been a 15-yard penalty. Loop would’ve had a second chance while being much closer.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson re-posted the screenshot with his own caption: “Smfh.” Unfortunately for him, it was missed, and now Aaron Rodgers and company are moving on.
