Yet Harbaugh's comments could very well have applied to any part of the wild game.
From the Browns losing starting quarterback Josh McCown to a shoulder injury in the fourth quarter, to Matt Schaub throwing two game-changing picks, to Brent Urban playing in his first-ever NFL game and getting the key block on Travis Coons' 51-yard attempt, to Coons missing his first-ever NFL kick, to Hill going from goat on the game-tying Travis Benjamin touchdown to the hero on the blocked return; it was all part of an insane ending to a game that was supposed to be one of the worst-ever matchups in *MNF* history.
"One of the greatest football games you're probably ever going to see in terms of excitement," Harbaugh said after the game.
"I came inside and almost threw up," Hill added.
The result of the game is meaningless when it comes to the AFC playoff picture. At 4-7, the Ravens are almost certainly staying home this winter. At 2-9, the only thing the Browns have to look forward to is the 2016 NFL Draft order.
Still, the game was a shocker.
"A tough one to wrap your brain around," Pettine said.
Added Urban: "It's a great feeling. Things happened our way finally. We're ecstatic."