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Cameras caught the awesome moment John Harbaugh asked Lamar Jackson if he wanted to go for 4th-and-1


It’s a situation you NEVER want to deal with: Handing the ball back to Kansas City QB Patrick Mahomes in your own territory after a botched 4th down play late in a one-point game. But that’s exactly what John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens faced on Sunday night. A Clyde Edwards-Helaire fumble gave the Ravens the ball back with 1:20 to go. (USA Today)

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Cameras caught the awesome moment John Harbaugh asked Lamar Jackson if he wanted to go for 4th-and-1