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Ravens at odds with officials after overturned TD vs. Chiefs - ESPN

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After the Baltimore Ravens lost by a toe Thursday night, quarterback Lamar Jackson could only shake his head.

Jackson said he doesn't believe the officials should have overturned Isaiah Likely's last-second touchdown, which resulted in a painful 27-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the season opener. One official initially ruled Likely got both feet inbounds in the back of the end zone, which would have put Baltimore in position to win with a two-point conversion, but a replay review confirmed the front of Likely's right foot touched the white out-of-bounds line.

«I thought it was a touchdown,» Jackson said. «I still think it's a touchdown.»

Jackson and the Ravens fell to 1-5 against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, but they nearly pulled off one of their most thrilling comebacks. With five seconds left and at the Kansas City 10-yard line, Jackson stepped up into the pocket and ran in a circle before launching a pass to Likely in the back of the end zone as time expired.

Likely leaped to catch the ball and came down with Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton draped on his back. The official put both hands in the air to signal touchdown, and Likely tossed the ball in the air in celebration.

«The ref looked at me, I look at the ref, and when he signaled touchdown, I thought it was what it was,» Likely said. «Then, obviously we were going to win the game.»

If the touchdown had counted, Baltimore would've been down 27-26 with no time left. The Ravens were about to line up to go for two points and attempt to win the game before the officials changed the ruling.

«The runner's toe hit out of bounds,» referee Shawn Hochuli announced. «It's an incomplete pass. The game is over. Kansas City has won.»

Chiefs coach Andy

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