BALTIMORE —
The Ravens' comeback against the Steelers came up just short after a potential game-winning touchdown was overturned late in the fourth quarter.
In what was a heartbreaking call for Ravens' fans, a touchdown was overturned when it was ruled that Isaiah Likely did not complete a catch in the end zone. The ruling came even though he had two hands on the ball and made two steps before the ball was knocked out of his hands by a Pittsburgh defender. The Ravens would come up short after that play and were forced to turn the ball over.
They would get a final chance with under two minutes left, but were unable to drive the length of the field to take the lead. They moved the ball to midfield but ran out of time as the game ended on a Lamar Jackson sack as time expired. The Ravens fa

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