It's a typical school day for Jake and Josh Rudy, the yellow school bus brings them home under blue skies and white clouds, but on this day, only purple is on the minds of the Rudy brothers and their mom, Michelle.
“Hey guys you want to come and have a snack?” questioned Michelle Rudy, “Brownies!”
The Rudy family stayed Ravens fans even after moving to Pennsylvania.
“For the most part, it's fantastic except for when the Ravens and Steelers play,” Michelle Rudy told us. “That rival is very competitive, so it makes it a little challenging cause our neighbors and a lot of our close friends are Steelers fans.”
Michelle was hoping the 49ers would play the Ravens because the similarities between the Harbaugh brothers and her boys, who are just 17 months apart.
“I don't know what I'd do in that situation, I'd cheer for both and know they'd be supporting each other,” chuckled Michelle. Or so she thinks.
“You'd still be able to get along if one of you won and the other lost, right?” we asked the boys.
“No, we're always very competitive against each other,” Jake Rudy stated.
“If he lost, he'd freak out,” echoed brother Josh. “And if he lost he'd freak out, it's the Super Bowl Josh!” countered Jake.
And with a Ravens loss, and the end of the NFL season, the Rudy brothers will now have to turn their attention to something other than football…not.
“Hey guys you want to come and have a snack?” questioned Michelle Rudy, “Brownies!”
The Rudy family stayed Ravens fans even after moving to Pennsylvania.
“For the most part, it's fantastic except for when the Ravens and Steelers play,” Michelle Rudy told us. “That rival is very competitive, so it makes it a little challenging cause our neighbors and a lot of our close friends are Steelers fans.”
Michelle was hoping the 49ers would play the Ravens because the similarities between the Harbaugh brothers and her boys, who are just 17 months apart.
“I don't know what I'd do in that situation, I'd cheer for both and know they'd be supporting each other,” chuckled Michelle. Or so she thinks.
“You'd still be able to get along if one of you won and the other lost, right?” we asked the boys.
“No, we're always very competitive against each other,” Jake Rudy stated.
“If he lost, he'd freak out,” echoed brother Josh. “And if he lost he'd freak out, it's the Super Bowl Josh!” countered Jake.
And with a Ravens loss, and the end of the NFL season, the Rudy brothers will now have to turn their attention to something other than football…not.