Non-penalty calls on Bengals’ failed two-point conversion ignite controversy

Should penalty flags have been thrown on the Bengals;’ failed two-point conversion

The game saw 69 points scored. Yet, it came down to one play. And, of course, controversy followed.

The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 35-34, on Thursday.

The Bengals scored a late touchdown on a pass from Joe Burrow to Ja’Marr Chase.

Cincy coach Zac Taylor decided to go for a two-point conversion and the win.

The pass to Tanner Hudson was incomplete.

However, it appeared as holding could have been called on the Ravens for their play against Tanner Hudson and Mike Gesicki.

Burrow’s head/helmet was contacted by a Raven pass rusher. No flag on that, either.

The Bengals were upset no penalties were called as they fell to 4-6.