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Ravens' Humphrey's No-Call: Fans Fume

Last nights Ravens vs. Patriots game ended with a controversial no-call on a potential pass interference by Marlon Humphrey, sparking widespread agreement on social media that it was a missed penalty. Despite Humphreys earlier interception, the Ravens pass defense struggled, and the Patriots secured their playoff spot, leaving fans questioning what could have been.

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