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The Baltimore Ravens found themselves in must-win mode against the division-rival Cleveland Browns in their Week 14 “Monday Night Football” matchup. Unfortunately, the conditions in Cleveland led to many of players slipping all over the field.

Fortunately for Baltimore, the team found itself up 21-14 at the half due to two Lamar Jackson touchdown runs. As the half itself was coming to an end, Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield tossed up a Hail Mary.

While the attempt was not successful, stud Baltimore Ravens safety Chuck Clark still might not know what happened. Check out Clark running head first into the goal post in an attempt to retrieve the Mayfield pass for an interception.

Baltimore Ravens player runs head first into goal post

This could very well be a metaphor for all of us and the 2020 calendar year as it comes to a conclusion. The good news? Clark was seen alert and walking off the field with the rest of his team. The bad news? He might need to be checked for a concussion.

As scary as the situation could have been, it did leave some rather amazing reactions on social media.

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