In Week 10 of the NFL season, the Cincinnati Bengals offense got off to a rough start against the Baltimore Ravens, not scoring their first touchdown of the game until the Fourth Quarter, thanks to an interception by Terrence Newman.
Then, with the Bengals still down 17-10 with two seconds left in regulation, Andy Dalton threw a 51-yard Hail Mary pass, which was double-tipped by Ravens defenders and then caught by Bengals receiver A.J. Green for a game-tying touchdown, sending the game into overtime.
However, the Ravens capitalized on a failed fourth down attempt by the Bengals and finished the game with a 48-yard field goal by Justin Tucker to seal the 20-17 victory for Baltimore.
For the first time in franchise history, the Bengals played in consecutive overtime games (having lost the week before to the Miami Dolphins).
Key stats for the game: Andy Dalton went 24-51 passing, for 274 yards. He threw for two TDs but had three interceptions.
Meanwhile, Joe Flacco also struggled in the windy conditions, completing 20-36 for 140 yards, with two TDs and two interceptions.
A.J. Green, the NFL leader in receiving yards, had eight receptions for 151 yards (18.9 per catch) and the one TD. Green also became the first NFL receiver to break 1,000 receiving yards this season.