The Baltimore Ravens had their season come to an end last Sunday in the AFC Championship Game.
With a trip to Super Bowl LVIII on the line, the Ravens fell to the Kansas City Chiefs by seven, 17-10. They couldn’t get anything going on offense and it led to them coming up short.
The loss still has Ravens head coach John Harbaugh “heartbroken” since they had one heck of an opportunity in front of them and couldn’t take advantage.
“I’m telling you, I’m heartbroken,” Harbaugh said. “I’m heartbroken with the fact that we didn’t win that game at home, in front of our crowd for the first time in all these years.”
“I’m heartbroken with the fact that we didn’t win that game at home, in front of our crowd for the first time in all these years.” pic.twitter.com/8aV5qjaQ0Y
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) February 2, 2024
A chance like this doesn’t come around very often so the Ravens could be kicking themselves for a little bit because they couldn’t take advantage.
They’ll now set their eyes on next season while the Chiefs play in the Super Bowl next Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.