The Bengals’ decision to go for two points to try and take the lead after scoring a touchdown in the final minute of their 35-34 loss to the Ravens on Thursday led to Jerod Mayo discussing about his growth as a coach.
Mayo was presented with a similar dilemma last week. He opted to kick the game-tying point-after attempt instead of going for two points to possibly win the game after Drake Maye threw a touchdown pass against the Titans. Of course, Tennessee went on to win the game in overtime.
When Mayo was asked about the two-point debate at the end of games during his press conference on Friday, he interjected so share he expectations he has him for himself after the 2024 season.