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Rosburg makes no apologies for two-point conversion

A few Pittsburgh Steelers players have complained publicly that the Ravens rubbed it in their faces when they went for a two-point conversion in the third quarter of the Ravens' 35-7 thrashing on Sunday.

News of those complaints have trickled back to the Ravens, but when informed of the protests, special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg made no apologies.

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"I wasn't aware that they complained about it," Rosburg said.

When informed that they had, Rosburg replied, "Is that right? I guess it's not my job to try and make them happy. We were trying to win the game. That's what we're trying to do. We were trying to score as many points as we can and win the game. That's why we ran it. I wanted to run it in the first and second touchdowns, too."

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