After a bit of a slow start to the year, the past few weeks of the 2017 NFL season have been full of significant events. The action in Week 6 was no different as it featured a number of important happenings for football fans to rant and rave about.

Some of these fans even took to YouTube to express their happiness or disappointment following what went down during Week 6’s action. So which NFL-related reactions on YouTube are worth sharing this week?

Ben Roethlisberger is like Becky from Roseanne

After watching his team hand the Kansas City Chiefs their first loss of the season last Sunday, this Pittsburgh Steelers fan had plenty to celebrate. Videos for teams that win are rarely entertaining, but this one easily made the cut.

Dude, you don’t even want to hear my reaction, dude

This Atalanta Falcons fan has good reason to be upset after his team blew a 17-point lead (sound familiar?) and fell to the Miami Dolphins in Week 6. Stay tuned in for his random muscle flexing in the beginning of the video and him walking away from the camera and almost leaving his home midway through his reaction.

This is not happening!

It was a tough week for fans of the Green Bay Packers as their beloved quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, went down with a possible season-ending injury during the team’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings last Sunday. This particular Packers fan is hoping that straight-up denial will erase anything that happened to the quarterback last week.

One of the calmest rants you will ever see

The Oakland Raiders lost their fourth game in a row last Sunday after falling to the Los Angeles Chargers in a close battle. After his team started 2-0 to begin the season and are now sitting at 2-4, this Raiders fan goes off on what he likes to call a “rant.”

Holy hand gestures, Batman!

If not for obvious reasons, one would think the football fan in this video is clearly Italian. But besides that, this guy was apparently one of the few to predict the big day that Adrian Peterson had in his first game with the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday and he wasn’t shy about letting everyone know he was right.

About Adam Patrick

Adam has been covering the NFL for the last five years and his work has been published by a number of sports-related websites you may or may not have heard of including USA TODAY, SB Nation, and FanSided. In addition to writing for The Comeback, Adam is also the Co-Editor of The Viking Age. If you want to make him laugh, he's always in the mood for a good Manti Te'o joke.