{"id":85156,"date":"2022-10-03T00:27:58","date_gmt":"2022-10-03T00:27:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/baltimore-ravens-john-harbaugh-defends-going-for-td-over-field-goal-on-4th-down-in-loss-to-buffalo-bills\/"},"modified":"2022-10-03T00:27:58","modified_gmt":"2022-10-03T00:27:58","slug":"baltimore-ravens-john-harbaugh-defends-going-for-td-over-field-goal-on-4th-down-in-loss-to-buffalo-bills","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/baltimore-ravens-john-harbaugh-defends-going-for-td-over-field-goal-on-4th-down-in-loss-to-buffalo-bills\/","title":{"rendered":"Baltimore Ravens’ John Harbaugh defends going for TD over field goal on 4th down in loss to Buffalo Bills"},"content":{"rendered":"
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BALTIMORE — Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh defended his decision to go for a touchdown instead of the go-ahead field goal late in Sunday’s 23-20 loss to the Buffalo Bills and downplayed the emotional sideline outburst with cornerback Marcus Peters that ensued afterward.<\/p>\n

“I felt like it gave us the best chance to win the game because seven [points]the worst that happens is if they go down the field and score — and I think we’ll get them stopped — but if they go down the field and score a touchdown, the worst thing that can happen is you’re in overtime,\u201d Harbaugh said.<\/p>\n

While every player who spoke afterward supported Harbaugh’s decision, Peters showed his displeasure by shouting at him on the sideline as the Bills lined up for the winning field goal. After the two exchanged words, Peters had to be pulled away by an assistant coach, and he threw his helmet in frustration. Peters had left the locker room by the time reporters entered.<\/p>\n

“Emotions run high,” said Harbaugh. “We’re on the same page, he and I. We have a great relationship; we have an honest relationship. I love him, I hope he still loves me; we’ll see. I’m a Marcus Peters guy.”<\/p>\n

After failing to hold a 20-3 lead, the Ravens faced a fourth down from the Bills’ 2-yard line with the game tied at 20 and 4:15 left. Rather than attempt a 19-yard field goal, Baltimore put the ball in the hands of quarterback Lamar Jackson, who missed an open receiver and threw an interception.<\/p>\n