Usually when the NFL admits the officials blew a call, the impact of said call on the actual outcome of the game can be debated.
For example, when the league admitted the refs erred in missing John Urschel report as an eligible receiver in Arizona, all one can say is maybe it cost the Ravens a touchdown. Maybe. But we don’t know.
This time, there’s no debate. If the refs correctly called a false start on the Jaguars’ final play from scrimmage, the Ravens win. Plain and simple.
"The correct call in this case would have been to penalize the offense for a false start because all 11 players were not set, and whistle to stop the play," league spokesman Michael Signora told both The Baltimore Sun’s Jeff Zrebiec and ESPN’s Adam Schefter.