Angel Reese’s Interaction With Baltimore Ravens Star Is Trending

Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese shared an exchange with a Baltimore Ravens star before “Sunday Night Football” against the Buffalo Bills.

Week 4 featured a much-anticipated game between two AFC foes. The Bills have gotten off to a perfect 3-0 start to the 2024 NFL season, while the Ravens have started 1-2.

Both teams have Super Bowl aspirations, making it a good early season test to evaluate where they’re at.

On Sunday night, Reese was in attendance to watch her hometown team. She grew up in Randallstown, Maryland, and has claimed to be a big fan of “The Flock.”

WNBA basketball player Angel Reese.

WNBA basketball player Angel Reese.

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Reese was on the sideline before kickoff, and cornerback Marlon Humphrey came over to greet her.

Humphrey is in his eighth NFL season, all with Baltimore. He’s a three-time Pro Bowler (2019, 2020, 2022) and was listed a First-team All-Pro once (2019).

It’s unclear what Humphrey said to Reese, but the Ravens shared the video on X with a heartwarming message.

“Marlon Humphrey a big Angel Reese fan 💜,” the team account wrote.

While the clip focuses on Reese and Humphrey, another individual in the background is the reason why the video is trending online.

A WWE wrestler, Seth Rollins, was spotted watching pregame warmups behind Reese and Humphrey in a black-and-white suit.

Here’s what some fans had to say:

“Seth Rollins just casually in the background,” one fan said.

“THATS SETH,” another fan added.

“Rollins chilling,” another said.

“WHAT IS SETH ROLLINS DOING HERE LMAOO,” a fan wrote.

“All I see is Seth Rollins there,” said another.

“Wait… Is that Seth Rollins lol,” a fan said.

“Seth Rollins right there,” a fan added.

Rollins is a one-time WWE world heavyweight champion, two-time Universal champion and two-time WWE world champion.

Now 38, Rollins is widely known as one of the best wrestlers of all time.

Reese’s Sky missed out on a spot in this season’s WNBA playoffs. While they finished as the No. 10 seed with a 13-27 record, Reese averaged 13.6 points, 13.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game.

She was also named a WNBA All-Star, led the league in rebound average per game, and set a new single-season rebound record.

Fans won’t see Reese back in a Sky jersey until next April. However, they can catch her every Thursday on her new podcast, “Unapologetically Angel.”

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