KATHERINE FITZGERALD

News Sports Reporter

In the span of a couple of minutes on Sunday night, there was a Buff alo Bills touchdown, a penalty on the Baltimore Ravens on the extra point, a two-point conversion attempt from the Bills, a diff erent penalty on Buff alo, and thus a failed two-point attempt.

"There was a lot going on," coach Sean McDermott said Monday. "And that could have become a big play for us, right there."

Instead, a controversial penalty called on Keon Coleman for illegal touching led to the first missed two-point conversion, which forced the Bills to go for two again throughout the game.

The Bills attempted twopoint conversions on three of their five touchdowns. They were 0 of 3 on those attempts, and all three were passing attempts.

"Look, our two-point plays were

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