It's been a trying season for the Ravens and coach John Harbaugh. Baltimore has squandered lead after lead en route to a hard-earned 10–7 record, achieved without the services of quarterback Lamar Jackson for the last five games of the season.
In between the first and second quarters of the Ravens' AFC wild-card tussle with the Bengals, Harbaugh encapsulated his team's frustrations this year with a terse answer to a question from NBC's Melissa Stark.
"With that interception, you said we might see [quarterback] Anthony Brown," Starks said, referring to a first-quarter pick thrown by Baltimore quarterback Tyler Huntley and the scepter of his rookie backup.