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NFL Conspiracy Theorists Think One Fishy Play From Bengals-Ravens Has Exposed The Entire League For Blatantly “Rigging” Games [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Bengals-Ravens pre-snap
Bengals-Ravens pre-snap (Photo via NBC)

An NFL conspiracy theory surfaced online during the final Thanksgiving Day fixture on the schedule. Thursday’s Bengals-Ravens game closed things out after the Packers beat the Lions and the Chiefs lost to the Cowboys. 

The Bengals pulled off an upset away from home, forcing five turnovers on the night, one of which took place near the end zone after Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely made a catch and appeared to be bound for a touchdown but fumbled before crossing the line. 

One fan suggested that this was all planned, given that this has happened several times this season. 

Check out the explanation below:

“The NFL massively, MASSIVELY over uses moves every year and this is most definitely one of them for this year…” one fan agreed.

“It maybe was all underdogs to signal a changing of the guard,” another suggested.

Most fans disagreed with the notion. 

“I don’t think the NFL guys are capable of pulling this type of script off,” one offered.

“Players are getting dumber… Just can’t wait to celebrate,” another theorized.

“So this hit on the wrist got nothing to do with it Mr tin foil hat,” someone asked.

“Number 27 on defense hit his arm causing the fumble. Pretty easy to see,” one comment read.

Whatever the case was, the Bengals will savor the win, especially given that it highlighted Joe Burrow’s return after a nine-game injury layoff.

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