It’s a game of inches, and the Ravens came up just short.
Two game-changing plays went against Baltimore in a 16-10 loss to the Redskins Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.
The ball slipped out of linebacker C.J. Mosley's hand as he stretched for what could have been a game-changing pick-six in the third quarter. Instead of a touchdown, the ball rolled out of bounds through the end zone, causing a touchback and giving the Redskins the ball right back.
Then wide receiver Breshad Perriman’s second foot landed out of bounds at the end of what was originally ruled a 23-yard touchdown, which would have tied the ball game with a chance to win on an extra point.