NFL football, like most sports, is a fickle beast.
One second, a team is celebrating what they believe is a go-ahead touchdown in the final minutes of a division rivalry game. And then the next, those cheers and smiles have been dashed by the folks in black-and-white stripes.
Such was the experience of the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, when what they believed was a go-ahead Isaiah Likely touchdown — originally called so on the field — got overturned and ruled incomplete upon review with less than three minutes to go. It proved fatal in their 27-22 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The thrill of victory and agony of defeat, all in a matter of a few fleeting moments.
At first glance, it appeared as if Likely held the ball long enough before Pittsburgh cornerback Joey Porter Jr. knocked it f

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