ANDY DALTON LED Cincinnati to an unlikely comeback with this Hail Mary against the Baltimore Ravens last night.
17 points down at half-time, the Bengals still trailed 17-10 when Dalton stepped up for the game’s final play with two seconds remaining.
His desperate 51-yard pass was tipped, and then tipped again, before dropping kindly into the arms of AJ Green at the back of the endzone.
That was as good as it got for the Bengals though. Justin Tucker kicked a field goal in overtime to give the Ravens a 20-17 win and keep their playoff hopes alive.
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Andy Dalton needed not one, but two, helping hands with this Hail Mary last night
ANDY DALTON LED Cincinnati to an unlikely comeback with this Hail Mary against the Baltimore Ravens last night.
17 points down at half-time, the Bengals still trailed 17-10 when Dalton stepped up for the game’s final play with two seconds remaining.
His desperate 51-yard pass was tipped, and then tipped again, before dropping kindly into the arms of AJ Green at the back of the endzone.
That was as good as it got for the Bengals though. Justin Tucker kicked a field goal in overtime to give the Ravens a 20-17 win and keep their playoff hopes alive.
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