Found November 16, 2011 on Pro Football Talk:
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Midway through the fourth quarter of Sunday’s loss to Pittsburgh, the Bengals converted a third-and-4 and got into Steelers territory. Until a flag came down. The referee flagged Bengals offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth for illegal hands to the face, bringing the play back. The Bengals, who trailed 24-17 at the time, failed to convert on…
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