The Ravens pulled off a miracle win against the Browns on Monday Night Football, returning a blocked field goal for a touchdown with no time left on the clock. Prior to the special teams heroics, Browns kicker Travis Coons was a perfect 18-of-18 on the season.

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With three seconds left on the clock, Ravens defensive lineman Brent Urban, making his NFL debut, blocked Coons’ kick that was subsequently taken to the house by safety Will Hill for the game-winning “kick six,” a term coined by ESPN announcer Mike Tirico.

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Ravens coach John Harbaugh, a Super Bowl winner, gushed about the game afterward. "One of the greatest football games you're probably ever going to see in terms of excitement," Harbaugh said. Immediately following the miraculous touchdown, Harbaugh told his counterpart, Browns coach Mike Pettine, that he’d “never seen anything like that in his life.”
Pettine was obviously less enthused about the wild finish. "It's a tough one to wrap your brain around. It's frustrating we didn't finish it."

The Browns dropped to 2-9 on the season with the loss. On top of losing in excruciating fashion, Browns fans were also displeased with Pettine for turning to Austin Davis when Josh McCown hurt his collarbone, and not Johnny Manziel, whom Pettine had demoted to third string for partying with alcohol during the team’s bye week and then lying about it.

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