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Baltimore Ravens players and coaches accused Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin of cheating after he stepped onto the field and seemingly prevented a touchdown on a kickoff return during Thursday night's game.


The Ravens won 22-20.


Up 13-7 in the third quarter, Ravens returner Jacoby Jones was streaking down the sideline when he passed Tomlin — who was standing with one foot on the field.


Jones cut inside to avoid Tomlin, who jumped out of the way at the last second, and got tackled.


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Baltimore Ravens players and coaches accused Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin of cheating after he stepped onto the field and seemingly prevented a touchdown on a kickoff return during Thursday night's game.


The Ravens won 22-20.


Up 13-7 in the third quarter, Ravens returner Jacoby Jones was streaking down the sideline when he passed Tomlin — who was standing with one foot on the field.


Jones cut inside to avoid Tomlin, who jumped out of the way at the last second, and got tackled.


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tomlin-sideline.gif

Leave it to the Squealers to try and cheat.
I would like to know why a coach is standing that close to the field, facing AWAY from the action on the field?

The way he's looking over his shoulder, until the last moment, and then jumps out of the way, does appear to be totally a contrived situation and he should face consequences.

Jones should have ran into him.
 
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