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Few rules in sports, if any, are more controversial than the NFL's "catch" rule. It's a talking point nearly every week. Last week, during the Ravens vs. Steelers game, Baltimore appeared to have a touchdown on a pass to tight end Isaiah Likely,
A revoked touchdown in Baltimore fuels new ire about football’s reception rules. “Clear as mud,” howls the Ravens coach.
Previously, we looked at the decision to overturn the ruling on the field of a touchdown catch by Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely. Earlier, a non-catch (and, in turn, an interception) by Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on a tipped pass was turned into a reception.
After Isaiah Likely's touchdown was overturned in a crucial loss to the Steelers on Sunday, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh called the NFL's catch rule 'clear as mud.'
Ravens TE Isaiah Likely and other Ravens reacted to three critical calls that went against them against the Steelers.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Treyvon Burks just made one of the best catches of the season, with an incredible one-handed grab in the back of the endzone to take a 14-13 lead over the nine-win Denver Broncos.
John Harbaugh believes the NFL's catch rule needs more clarification after the Baltimore Ravens had a go-ahead touchdown called back in a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
It looked like Colby Parkinson was clearly down short of the end zone, but he was awarded a huge touchdown for the Rams on Sunday afternoon.
Watch every catch from Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba's 113-yard game against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season.
Former Razorback Treylon Burks amazed the football world Sunday night with his spectacular, leaping one-handed grab of a touchdown pass that took only minutes to go viral across the digital world. "Catch of the year" was proclaimed by many. What's certain ...
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