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Bryn Renner needed short memory to get to memorable game-winning touchdown


It was a moment will admit he shouldn’t have been in — his team down 27-23, after the Saints turned an interception he threw into the would-be game-winning touchdown. But in his NFL debut, the Ravens’ third-string quarterback orchestrated a 14-play, 80-yard drive capped by a diving bootleg into the end-zone with nine seconds to play that gave them a 30-27 win. (Baltimore Sun)

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