Watch: Officials Miss Two Calls in Bengals' 35-34 Loss to Ravens
CINCINNATI — The officials are going to be a storyline... again.
It's an NFL problem and it was clear as day on Thursday night. The Bengals scored a touchdown to cut the Ravens' lead to 35-34 with 37 seconds left.
The Bengals decided to go for the 2-point conversion. Joe Burrow dropped back and threw to Tanner Hudson and the ball fell incomplete.
Burrow was hit after he threw, which included contract with his helmet/facemask.
Tight end Mike Gesicki was grabbed at the goal line and couldn't finish his route. Neither penalty was called. Rules analyst Terry McAulay admitted both penalties should've been called.
Listen to his explanation below. For more on the game, go here.
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