In a game where things were awfully slow up to the fourth quarter, one of the most impressive plays of the year emerged. Down by three with just under two minutes to go, Ravens RB Ray Rice converted an incredible 4th and 29, setting up one of the longest conversions in NFL History, topping Freddie Mitchell’s famous 4th and 26 play against the Packers. The conversion set up a Baltimore Field Goal to send the game into overtime where the Ravens eventually won 16-13. Check out the play below! The post Watch: Ray Rice converts 4th and 29 vs. Chargers appeared first on DOWN & DISTANCE.
Rice explains play with nursery rhyme
Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice utilized a nursery rhyme to help explain his improbable first down conversion on a fourth-and-29 play.
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