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Ravens missed penalties: Baltimore gets away with multiple infractions on two-point conversion in win vs. Bengals

  • runaway 2024/11/08 10:07
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"Thursday Night Football" in Week 10 delivered an all-time thriller between two divisional rivals, as the Ravens bested the Bengals 35-34 in Baltimore.


However, the game ended not only with drama, but plenty of controversy, as well.


Down a touchdown in the final minute, the Bengals were able to pull within one when QB Joe Burrow connected with star WR Ja'Marr Chase on his third touchdown of the game. Cincinnati head coach Zac Taylor elected to go for the lead, calling for the offense to connect on a two-point conversion.


Burrow's attempt to tight end Tanner Hudson fell incomplete, essentially ending the game in favor of the Ravens, who improved to 7-3. However, the Bengals were left in shock over a lack of penalty flags on the play.


Based on replay, it appears as though Baltimore benefitted from the referees putting the whistles away on the final play of the game for the Cincinnati offense. There were two penalties, including one on Burrow, that went uncalled, contributing to the loss.


Ravens missed penalties on Bengals two-point conversion attempt


There were a number of infractions that went uncalled for the Bengals, giving the Ravens the home victory. Prime Video rules analyst Terry McAuley called out two on the broadcast.


Defensive holding on Mike Gesicki


When the ball fell to the ground after going through the hands of Hudson, the cameras panned to get a number of reactions from Bengals players. The one that stood out the most was TE Mike Gesicki. He was astonished that there was no flag on the play for defensive holding.


On the replay, it is clear that Gesicki was held as he tried to cut in toward the middle of the field. Despite the contact, no flag was thrown.

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