Immediately after the loss to the Patriots, a Ravens tight end shocks fans by publicly trashing his own team — outrage erupts: “He wants to go to New England”
Baltimore, Maryland – December 23, 2025
The 24–28 loss to the New England Patriots not only pushed the Baltimore Ravens to the brink of missing the playoffs, but also ignited a media firestorm off the field. As he left M&T Bank Stadium, Isaiah Likely suddenly became the center of attention — not for a play, but for a blunt remark criticizing his own team in front of fans. Just a few seconds were enough to send shockwaves through the Ravens’ locker room.
A video circulating online shows a Ravens fan trying to console Likely, saying the team still has a chance if they win the final two games. The tight end’s response immediately stunned onlookers. “We as as fck,” Likely said, without avoiding the camera or the surrounding stares. The outburst was quickly viewed as crossing an unacceptable line for a player still wearing the team’s colors.
Isaiah Likely was NOT happy walking out of M&T Bank Stadium after the Ravens lost to the Patriots😳 pic.twitter.com/A1h2LMgN7I
— Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) December 22, 2025
Ravens fans reacted fiercely. On social media, many argued that Likely’s comment was not only disrespectful to the group, but also revealed a fracture in internal trust. A wave of speculation quickly followed: “He wants to go to New England.” With the Patriots being both the team that beat Baltimore and a franchise known for quietly “reviving” players who leave their former homes, attention intensified around Likely’s future.
The context only fueled the rumors. Likely is set to become a free agent after the 2025 season, while the Ravens have handed Mark Andrews a major contract extension, further shrinking Likely’s role. He has produced solid seasons in the past, but injuries and an inconsistent offensive system limited his ability to break through. His postgame remark was therefore seen as a sign of long-simmering frustration.
While there has been no confirmation of a departure from Baltimore or a move to the New England Patriots, that moment left a lasting mark. For the Ravens, it added another crack to a disappointing season. For Likely, it may have been a slip of the tongue — or a signal of a coming crossroads. And for the NFL, the drama is only just beginning.
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