MVP Aaron Rodgers Defends Steelers After Controversial Ravens TD Was Overturned — “You Can’t Blame the Refs When We Did Everything Right”
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 12/08/2025
The AFC North showdown between the Steelers and Ravens ended with a 27–22 Pittsburgh victory, but what sent shockwaves across the NFL was a fourth-quarter controversy — Isaiah Likely’s would-be touchdown that was wiped off the board after video review. For a few brief seconds, the Ravens believed they had seized the lead. But the replay said otherwise. And instantly, a storm of frustration erupted from Baltimore to everywhere NFL debates are held.
Head coach John Harbaugh was furious. Lamar Jackson insisted the touchdown was legitimate. DeAndre Hopkins even fired off a critical tweet at NFL officiating before quickly deleting it. Amid the chaos, MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers — the man who lifted the Steelers to first place in the AFC North — became the voice everyone wanted to hear.
After review this was ruled an incomplete pass and not a touchdown for the Ravens pic.twitter.com/ZHjsi81JGs
— Rate the Refs (@Rate_the_Refs) December 7, 2025
Asked about the disputed play, Rodgers didn’t dodge the question. Instead, he responded with the calm authority of a quarterback who has lived through countless season-defining moments:
“I’m not here to debate anyone’s emotions,” Rodgers said. “But sometimes there are moments when the rule and the truth align very clearly — and tonight was one of them. If a play is truly ‘complete,’ it stands on its own… no arguments, no complaints. What happened afterward just shows people might want to watch that moment again a little slower.”
Rodgers’ words didn’t just defend the Steelers — they reinforced that his team did everything right: applying pressure, attacking the ball, and forcing it out before Likely completed the process. He specifically praised Joey Porter Jr. for “hitting the exact point that mattered.”
Rodgers also addressed Lamar Jackson’s frustration, not by dismissing it, but by acknowledging the unforgiving nature of the league:
“I understand what Lamar wanted there. We’ve all been in that spot. But this is the NFL — sometimes a detail smaller than a blink becomes the deciding factor.”
As debate continues to ripple through social media and broadcast desks, the Steelers remain steady — looking more and more like a team shaping its identity at exactly the right moment. And Rodgers, as always, proves that the value of an MVP isn’t only measured by touchdowns, but by how he frames the narrative in the moments that matter most.













