Fetterman joins Maryland governor at Ravens-Steelers game in Baltimore
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) attended the Baltimore Ravens NFL game on Saturday alongside the state’s Gov. Wes Moore (D) against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The two Democrats sat next to each other at the game.
“Great to welcome my friend @JohnFetterman to Maryland to catch a @Ravens victory,” the Marylander wrote in a post on the social media platform X.
The Ravens won with a score of 34 to 17, earning them a spot in the playoffs. Fetterman recognized the team in a follow up post.
“If I gotta lose (again), at least it’s to Maryland’s kick ass Governor @iamwesmoore,” the Pennsylvania Senator and Steelers fan wrote.
This is the Steelers second loss in two weeks. Last week, Fetterman pulled for the Pittsburgh team against the Philadelphia Eagles, losing a bet to Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker (D)
“Between tonight and last week, I’m losing to some *serious* talent (looking at you @PeopleforParker),” Fetterman added in the post.
After a hectic day on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, Fetterman circled the Capitol in an Eagles hat as a punishment.
Moore, an Army veteran, suffered a similar football loss last Saturday after the Navy beat Army in their annual rivalry match up, which lawmakers, tech billionaire Elon Musk and President-elect Trump attended.
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