Twitter Has Déjà Vu After Ravens Can’t Convert Winning Two-Point Attempt

This is the second time in three weeks this has happened

For the second time in three weeks, the Baltimore Ravens lost a game due to a missed two-point conversion.

Tyler Huntley — playing in place of quarterback Lamar Jackson, who missed a game due to injury for the first time in his career — scored a last-minute touchdown to cut the Green Bay Packers’ lead to 31-30, where a successful extra point from kicker Justin Tucker likely would have forced overtime with 42 seconds to play.

But instead, Ravens coach John Harbaugh decided to attempt to win it with a two-point try. And though they couldn’t really catch onto him for four quarters, the Packers defense stopped tight end Mark Andrews in the end zone to keep the one-point lead.

The call brought back what probably are bitter memories for Ravens fans. Back in Week 13, the Ravens couldn’t convert what would have been a winning two-point attempt against the Pittsburgh Steelers, falling 20-19.

Of course, Twitter had a bit of déjà vu:

The Ravens, losers of three straight, will look to get back on track Sunday against the AFC North-leading Cincinnati Bengals.