Angel Reese’s Outfit at Ravens-Commanders NFL Game Is Turning Heads
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese was in attendance for the Baltimore Ravens Week 6 matchup against the Washington Commanders on Sunday. Before the game kicked off, Reese was on the sideline with Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels’ mother, MzRegina Jackson. She posted a photo with Jackson on her Instagram, with the message, “I’m here for the Ravens, of course, but we here for 5.” In the photo with Jackson and a couple of serlfies Reese posted o social meid,a she showed off her pregame outfit for the Ravens game.
Reese was wearing a custom Baltimore Ravens jersey to the game. The purple jersey had the No. 5 from her WNBA jersey and “Reese” on the back. She paired the jersey with a flashy accessory, showing off what looks like a diamond necklace in the photos.
Reese’s appearance at the game in Week 6 marks her third NFL matchup of the season. She previously went to the Ravens’ 35-10 win over the Buffalo Bills, a Chicago Bears 36-10 win over the Carolina Panthers and now, a 30-23 win for the Ravens over the Commanders. Reese’s undefeated record when she attends a game left fans believing that she was a good luck charm.
“Good luck charm,” said one fan. “Gud luck barbie,” said another fan. “The Angel effect,” mentioned one fan. “Queen Behavior,” commented one fan. “3 games, 3 wins for the home team. Angel Reese has been a good luck charm this season!” said one fan. “Angel Reese is magical.” said another fan. Reese is fresh off her rookie season with the Sky, where she averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds per game in her rookie season. The WNBA All-Star led the league in rebounds during her first year in the league, cementing herself as one of the best players on the glass.
After the “Battle of the Beltways,” the Ravens are still moving in the right direction.
Winning their fourth straight game, the Ravens (4-2) prevailed, 30-23, at M&T Bank Stadium over the Washington Commanders (4-2), who entered the game riding a four-game winning streak.
It was an entertaining clash for neighborhood bragging rights and Baltimore got the last word. Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, and Derrick Henry led a potent offensive attack that was too much for Washington to handle, and the Ravens’ 0-2 start is fading further into their rearview mirror.
Once Baltimore’s offense got rolling, the Commanders couldn’t stop it. Baltimore’s final six possessions resulted in
three touchdowns, two fields goals, and a seven-play drive that ran out the game’s final 2:48 and ended in victory formation.
The Ravens did a masterful job using their many weapons. They averaged a season-high 7.4 yards per play, even better than Week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals when they averaged 6.8 yards while scoring 41 points.