Two quirky NFL preseason games made it an interesting night for the Las Vegas sportsbooks Thursday.

The Ravens beat the Eagles 26-15 for their 16th straight preseason win, but that wasn’t any consolation for Over bettors. The game was stopped with 11:43 remaining because of lightning after a short delay.

According to VSiN’s Dave Tuley, there was no action on the game because the game didn’t go the required 55 minutes for betting purposes. That includes wagers on the game spread, moneyline, Over/Under, second-half wagers and so forth.

This was a tough beat for the Over bettors, which was 38 ¹/₂ on Wednesday’s William Hill line, but they had action on first-half wagers.

Also, all bets were honored in the Raiders’ 22-21 win over the Packers in Winnipeg, Manitoba that took place on an 80-yard field after the Raiders voiced concerns over patched goal-post holes in an end zone.

“I’ve been in the business for 30 years and never seen them change field size,” Westgate SuperBook’s Jay Kornegay told Action Network. “It’s a first for us, and we did discuss it for a little bit and there was no disclaimer addressing this, so without that, all bets had to be action.”

All the pregame bets on the Raiders-Packers game that came into William Hill had action.