BALTIMORE — The two overturned fourth-quarter calls going against the Ravens in Sunday’s 27-22 loss to Pittsburgh would have been even more infuriating in an alternate timeline.
A team many deemed the preseason Super Bowl favorite losing in such fashion would have been an extremely difficult pill to swallow if Baltimore were jockeying for the AFC’s No. 1 seed and home-field advantage right now. Regardless of the ramifications, good luck trying to reconcile the ruling that Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed the process of catching his own deflection — overturning what could have been a pivotal turnover in Pittsburgh territory with just under seven minutes to go — with the decision that tight end Isaiah Likely didn’t complete the catch on what would have been the go-ahead touchdow

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