PITTSBURGH -- Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh said injuries affected his decision to go for a potential game-winning 2-point conversion Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, instead of settling for a tying point-after kick.
With 12 seconds remaining in regulation, Lamar Jackson's pass on the 2-point conversion went off the outstretched left hand of tight end Mark Andrews as the Ravens fell to the Steelers 20-19.
Asked why he went for two instead of the PAT to force overtime, Harbaugh said: "[We're] trying to win the game right there.