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The Baltimore Ravens narrowly defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 35-34 in a controversial NFL game marked by missed penalty calls on a crucial two-point conversion attempt. As Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow attempted a pass to Tanner Hudson for the win, officials failed to call defensive holding on Mike Gesicki and roughing the passer on Burrow, despite clear evidence of infractions. These uncalled penalties left the Bengals frustrated as they were denied a chance to retry the play. The loss drops the Bengals to a 4-6 record, hindering their playoff hopes, while the Ravens improved to 7-3, solidifying their standing in the AFC North. Despite the officiating controversy, Burrow impressed with 428 passing yards and four touchdowns, and Ja'Marr Chase made history with 264 receiving yards and three touchdowns. The incident has sparked widespread criticism of NFL officiating, with calls for improvements to prevent similar situations in the future.
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