(Video) Russell Wilson’s interception against Ravens led to Steelers OC Arthur Smith dropping an F-Bomb

The usually dependable Russell Wilson's shocking interceptions against the Ravens left OC Arthur Smith to blurt out the F word.


(Video) Russell Wilson’s interception against Ravens led to Steelers OC Arthur Smith dropping an F-Bomb

Arthur Smith screams in shock after Russell Wilson throws interception (Image via IMAGO/X)

Russell Wilson went into the Baltimore Ravens games with six touchdowns and just one interception in three outings. Despite his efficiency, the veteran quarterback threw arguably the worst pick of his NFL career, making Arthur Smith drop an F-Bomb on Live TV.

The Steelers led by five points around the nine-and-a-half-minute mark in the fourth quarter. Wilson snapped the ball on third and goal and barely managed to evade the Baltimore Ravens’ tackle before launching a deep ball inside the red zone.

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The intended target of the pass was six-foot-seven tight end Darnell Washington. However, the ball sailed over his head and landed in the arms of Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey.

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The untimely pick from Wilson had the Steelers’ offensive coordinator Arthur Smith shouting NSFW words in front of the camera.

Fans in shock after a series of bad plays from Russell Wilson

The 35-year-old shot-caller has been very consistent ever since Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and Smith decided to start him instead of Justin Fields. They defeated the Jets, Giants, and Commanders.

Arthur Smith was not happy- Russell Wilson's interception against Ravens leads to Steelers offensive coordinator dropping an F-Bomb
Russell Wilson (Image via IMAGO)

However, the Ravens posed the hardest challenge for Wilson as the Steelers’ QB1. Despite leading 15-10, the fans knew anything could happen with still one-quarter of the game left. Smith’s F-Bomb revealed the collective anxiety inside the stadium.

Pittsburgh Steelers clinch fourth straight win over the Baltimore Ravens

Before Sunday’s game at Acrisure Stadium, the NFC North looked well-balanced between the Steelers and the Ravens. Both won seven games each, but the Ravens lost one extra match. Even though John Harbaugh’s side was the favorite to win, they were winless against the Steelers in their last three meetings.

It was a typical Ravens-Steelers game. Neither side seemed willing to give up points to the other team. The only touchdown of the night went to Ravens All-Pro rusher Derrick Henry, who walked the ball in from one yard in the second quarter.

Russell Wilson failed to convert 12 of his 16 third downs, forcing kicker Chris Boswell to keep the scoreboard ticking. Boswell scored six field goals, adding all 18 points for the Steelers on the night.

Wilson ended the game with 23 completions from 36 attempts for 205 yards and 1 interception. Running back Najee Harris carried the ball 18 times for 63 yards, while wide receiver George Pickens caught 8 passes for 89 yards.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson completed just 16 passes from 33 tries for 207 yards and one INT. Henry carried the ball 13 times for 65 yards and one score.