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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, tight end Isaiah Likely and Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin speak to the media and share their thoughts on the overturned 13-yard touchdown to Likely late in the fourth quarter.
NFL officials said they waved off a potential game-winning touchdown catch by Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely late in Sunday's matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers because he didn't take a third step before losing the ball,
John Harbaugh spoke to NFL officials about the catch rule after Lamar Jackson's overturned touchdown and got zero answers.
Andrews would then drop a wide-open two-point conversion to tie the game in the closing minutes. The Bills then recovered the onside kick and knelt the game out from there, as the Ravens fell to the Bills 27-25 in a crushing loss.
QB Lamar Jackson finds TE Charlie Kolar up the seam for a first down against the Steelers.
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John Harbaugh slams NFL catch rule after wiped-out Lamar Jackson–Isaiah Likely touchdown
John Harbaugh blasted the NFL’s catch-rule inconsistencies after two overturned calls hurt Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in their loss to the Steelers.
The Baltimore Ravens have a gripe with the refs following their 27-22 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. But their own mistakes were more glaring.
A win is a win but to see Rodgers throw for 284 and the Steelers rush for only 34 yards is disconcerting. Going into late December, being able to run the football will be a key to winning when the weather turns bad.