James Cook Touchdown Cuts Ravens Lead to 27-19
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NFL Officials Spark Controversy With Keon Coleman Call in Bills-Ravens
The Buffalo Bills had a chance to claw back to six points against the Baltimore Ravens with a two-point attempt in Sunday night’s game, but fell short when wide receiver Keon Coleman was ruled to have stepped out of bounds before he made a leaping catch. But the call sparked controversy, with replays showing that Coleman appeared to have been pushed out by a defender before re-establishing himself inbounds — which would have made the catch good …
James Cook touchdown cuts Ravens lead to 27-19
Myles Simmons , Facebook The Bills have made Sunday’s matchup with the Ravens a one-possession game, but they had the opportunity to narrow Baltimore’s advantage by two more points. Buffalo running back James Cook took in a handoff for a 2-yard touchdown run, making the score 27-19, Ravens. But the Ravens had too many men on the field for the extra point attempt, inducing the Bills to go for two because the ball was pushed half the distance to t…
James Cook touchdown cuts Ravens lead to 27-19 - Dining and Cooking
The Bills have made Sunday’s matchup with the Ravens a one-possession game, but they had the opportunity to narrow Baltimore’s advantage by two more points. Buffalo running back James Cook took in a handoff for a 2-yard touchdown run, making the score 27-19, Ravens. But the Ravens had too many men on the field for [...]
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