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Tony Romo Says 1 Ravens Play Was One Of The Greatest He’s Ever Seen

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Outside of one touchdown pass thrown to rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers, superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens haven’t been able to get much of anything going on offense, with the Kansas City Chiefs stepping it up on defense during the AFC Championship Game.

Although the Chiefs have been in complete control of this game thus far, Jackson had the play of the game up to this point, with one of his passes getting deflected and ending up back in his hands after he took off running to grab it in a spectacular play, which resulted in a first down for Baltimore.

As the play was happening, Tony Romo and Jim Nantz were on the call, with the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback blown away by the play that Jackson made to move the chains via Awful Announcing.

“That’s one of the greatest plays I’ve ever seen! This is intercepted a hundred percent…,” Romo said.

“Ball batted up into the air… and CAUGHT BY JACKSON! HE CAUGHT HIS OWN PASS!” – Jim Nantz

“THAT’S ONE OF THE GREATEST PLAYS I’VE EVER SEEN! THIS IS INTERCEPTED A HUNDRED PERCENT…” – Tony Romo pic.twitter.com/Cahzy0cYtI

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 28, 2024

Unfortunately for Jackson, there’s been a serious lack of speculator plays for the presumptive NFL MVP, as he’s had trouble dealing with the Chiefs defense on Sunday with constant pressure coming his way.

Even though the Ravens have crushed opponents this season with winning records and have been dominant on their home field of M&T Bank Stadium, Kansas City is another beast entirely, with Patrick Mahomes looking as good as ever connecting with Travis Kelce all day long.

The Ravens will need to figure things out in the second half, or they’ll end up limping to the finish line while staying home empty-handed after what was an incredible run during the regular season.

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