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Officials missed multiple Ravens penalties on controversial final Bengals play, ex-NFL ref reveals The Bengals fell to 4-6 after an unsuccessful two-point attempt late in the game By JAKE NISSE Published: 06:00, 8 November 2024 | Updated: 06:03, 8 November 2024 e-mail View comments The Ravens beat the Bengals in dramatic fashion on Thursday night, but an ex-NFL referee accused officials of missing two calls on Cincinnati's last offensive play. After a Ja'Marr Chase touchdown catch with 38 seconds left brought the Bengals within one point of their opponents, the visitors opted to go for two - but a do-or-die pass attempt to tight end Tanner Hudson fell incomplete. Upon seeing a replay of the sequence, however, Amazon Prime Video's rules analyst Terry McAulay indicated that the Bengals should have had another chance to win the game.

'It was clearly defensive holding...



and that does look like forcible contact to the head of [Burrow],' he said. During the play, the Ravens' Roquan Smith made contact with Burrow's facemask, while the quarterback's intended target Hudson was wrapped up by Ar'Darius Washington before the ball got to him. Joe Burrow was hit in the facemask on the deciding play of the game on Thursday Tight end Tanner Hudson was also held by Ar'Darius Washington with the ball still in the air Terry McAulay felt the Ravens got away with 2 penalties on the game-deciding 2-point attempt.

"It was clearly defensive holding...

and that does look like forceable contact to the .

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