Baltimore Ravens fan (Photos via Twitter)
Baltimore police are seeking information about a Baltimore Ravens fan who attacked two Washington Commanders fans after the game for no reason.

Social media wasted no time finding out the guy’s name, social media handles, or LinkedIn profile, and soon, they found his place of employment.

It started when the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Washington Commanders at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.

In the video, a man wearing a Lamar Jackson jersey approaches two fans in Commanders jerseys who clearly had no idea that they were about to be assaulted.

A guy behind the camera could be heard yelling, “We’ve got a straggler!”


Another Commanders fan wearing a Terry McLaurin jersey – who initially tried stepping in to stop the fight – caught a punch to the head and was slammed against a wall before running away.

After kicking and punching the two Commanders fans, the Baltimore Ravens fan yelled, “I don’t lose! I don’t f–king lose!”

Well, he was wrong. The internet wasted little time identifying the man as Jack Callis. They also found out that he works for the Kastendike Insurance Group of Maury, Donnelly & Parr.

It only got worse for Jack from there. After receiving nonstop calls and emails from thousands of people, his place of employment announced that he was no longer employed there.

His karma came swiftly, and it is likely not done with him.

Once police catch up to him, he is sure to face a litany of charges, possibly spend time behind bars, and mess up everything he had going for himself in his life.

Also Read: Baltimore Police Announce Update On Delinquent Ravens Fan Who Was Filmed Assaulting Two Innocent Washington Commanders Fans After Sunday’s Game

Baltimore Ravens Are Having A Resurgent Season

The Baltimore Ravens won their fourth straight game with their win over the Washington Commanders.

The team was previously 0-2 and left for dead.

Now, they are at the top of the AFC North and look very much like the Super Bowl contender everybody thought they would be once they signed Derrick Henry.