So much happened in Sunday night’s thrilling Ravens-Bills game that little attention has been paid to how close the Ravens came to making NFL history — and not in a good way.

A blunder by Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton on a Bills two-point conversion attempt nearly resulted in the first one-point safety in NFL history.

A one-point safety is awarded when a play that would ordinarily be a two-point safety is scored on any conversion attempt, either an extra point kick or two-point conversion. For example, if a defensive player intercepts a pass in the end zone on a two-point conversion, runs out of the end zone, then backtracks and runs back into the end zone and gets tackled, that would be a safety. Because it’s on a conversion, it would give the offense one point instead of two.

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