Maybe it was the cold or maybe it was uncalled pass interference, but Peyton Manning's outing against the Baltimore Ravens didn't get off to the start that he would have liked.
On his second pass attempt of the game, Manning was intercepted by Ravens cornerback Corey Graham, who returned the ball 39 yards for a touchdown. Broncos wide receiver Eric Decker was Manning's target and it appeared that he may have been hit early by Ravens cornerback Chykie Brown. Decker still got a hand to the ball but could not control it. Graham ran under the tipped ball and then ran 39 yards to the end zone, staking the Ravens to a 14-7 lead.in the first quarter of the team's AFC Divisional Round matchup.
Here is a GIF of the play for you to inspect the contact between Brown and Decker (and then to inspect it again).
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What do you think? Did the Ravens get away with pass interference? Or was the no-call the correct call?