BALTIMORE -- After a critical 27-22 loss to the rival Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, many of the Baltimore Ravens questioned calls made by the referees -- notably an overturned touchdown reception by Isaiah Likely in the fourth quarter -- that could cost them a chance at the postseason.

The referees initially ruled Likely scored on a 13-yard pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson -- which would have given the Ravens a one-point lead with 2:43 remaining -- despite the tight end losing the ball in the end zone. Ravens coach John Harbaugh enthusiastically lifted his hands, and Jackson celebrated by clapping his teammates' hands.

But less than a minute later, referee Alex Moore announced that it was an incompletion. Likely had the ball punched out by Steelers cornerback Joey Porter J

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