The Pittsburgh Steelers were certainly the beneficiaries of some favorable calls during a Week 14 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Most notably, Isaiah Likely looked to have secured a touchdown late in the contest, only for it to be overturned because he did not complete a true football act after hauling in the catch in the end zone.
The NFL certainly has a great product, but an argument can be made that officiating just keeps getting worse each season. If we just go off Week 14 alone, there were a few officiating controversies that sparked outrage online.
The Baltimore Ravnes’ heartbreaking 27-22 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Week 14 game snatched the AFC North lead from them and made their path to the playoffs even more difficult.
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Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin always knows how to give the fan base a midseason scare. Luckily for Tomlin and company, he was able to help orchestrate a 27-22 win over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 14.
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One of the more controversial NFL moments of this past weekend involved the Baltimore Ravens having a go-ahead touchdown taken off the scoreboard.
Coach John Harbaugh was never going to shrug off the call that flipped Ravens–Steelers. After Baltimore’s 27-22 loss dropped them to 6-7 and a game back in the AFC North, the head coach zeroed in on the overturned Isaiah Likely touchdown that would have given the Ravens a fourth-quarter lead.
Baltimore Ravens fans thought Isaiah Likely had just saved their season. The tight end snagged a 13-yard dart from Lamar Jackson in the back of the end zone late in the fourth quarter, took a couple of steps and saw the official’s arms go up.
The Baltimore Ravens suffered a tough 27-22 Week 14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers to fall 6-7 on the season. To make matters worse, the loss came after a controversial call that took away a late-game touchdown for tight end Isaiah Likely.
The Baltimore Ravens lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-22, on Sunday. They are now 6-7, a game behind Pittsburgh, with an uphill battle to the AFC North title.
The Baltimore Ravens had a crucial touchdown taken away on a controversial call late in their Week 14 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. The Ravens were trailing 27-22 and had the ball deep in Pittsburgh territory late in the fourth quarter at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The most pivotal game on the NFL Week 14 schedule was the first-place meeting between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North.
The Washington Commanders still have five games left to play this season, including a road trip to take on the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. It's never too early to think about the offseason, though, with a 3-9 record and one loss away from officially being eliminated from the playoffs.
The Baltimore Ravens are gearing up for a defining AFC North clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend. In what was once a tale of polar opposite seasons, the Ravens and Steelers will meet while tied in the standings and both eager to seize control of first place in the division.
Isaiah Likely went from hero to zero in record time during his team’s Thanksgiving Day game.
ESPN’s Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler write that Bengals QB Joe Burrow will be ramping up his practice participation with the target of playing on Thanksgiving against the Ravens next Thursday, with Week 14 against the Bills the fallback if that doesn’t work out.
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Baltimore Ravens veteran tight end Mark Andrews survived intense trade speculation throughout the offseason, and even as the November 4 trade deadline approached, with many around the league viewing Isaiah Likely as the team’s long-term answer at the position.
The Baltimore Ravens have a massive decision to make at tight end in the offseason, with Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely, and Charlie Kolar all set to hit free agency in 2026.
For years, Baltimore Ravens fans have been begging the team to utilize Isaiah Likely. The 6-foot-4 tight end is one of the most explosive players at his position.
Likely technically runs as TE2 behind veteran Mark Andrews, but each year, he’s shown an ability that could make him a top weapon on many other teams.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely was a full participant in practice on Friday and is questionable to make his season debut versus the host Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
With the Baltimore Ravens' deep tight end room off to a slow start this season, the anticipation for Isaiah Likely's return to the field has only grown stronger and stronger.
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He's only missed two games in his career due to injury.
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta had a telling response on Tuesday when asked about veteran tight end Mark Andrews' future with the team, and the comments could signal that a breakout is coming for one of the team's star players.
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