In a move that has sent shockwaves through the NFL and the tech world alike, Elon Musk has officially declared himself a Baltimore Ravens fan — and not just a casual one.
“I’ll use any means necessary to help them win Super Bowl 2025,” Musk told reporters bluntly during a press event that had nothing to do with football… until he dropped the bomb.
Yes, you read that right. The billionaire visionary behind Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter) just entered the NFL chat — and he’s not here to play.
😳 “Wait, WHAT is he planning?”
Fans, analysts, and skeptics are losing their minds over the cryptic yet powerful statement. Some speculate sponsorships. Others whisper about revolutionary tech integrations. And then there’s the wild crowd asking:
“Is Elon Musk about to buy part of the Ravens?”
“Are we getting AI-powered coaching?”
“Will Ravens players train in zero gravity next season?!”
Social media has predictably exploded:
“This man just turned the NFL into a sci-fi movie.” — @GridironGalaxy
“This better not be another Twitter stunt.” — @RavensDieHard
“If Elon funds our Super Bowl run, I’ll buy a Cybertruck AND a Ravens jersey.” — @TechFanatic2025
Whether he’s serious, trolling, or somewhere in between — one thing is certain: Elon Musk’s declaration just put the Ravens under the brightest spotlight in football.
And let’s not forget: with Musk, nothing is impossible. This is the same man who wants to colonize Mars and implanted a chip into someone’s brain last month. If he says he’ll help the Ravens win the Super Bowl, the NFL better pay attention.
The league, so far, has stayed silent. But the speculation is just beginning.
🔥 Will Musk become the most influential non-owner in NFL history?
🏆 Will the Ravens ride this momentum all the way to glory?
👀 Or is this just the beginning of something far bigger than football?
The countdown to Super Bowl 2025 just got a whole lot more electric. ⚡