The Baltimore Ravens were not offside on the Cleveland Browns final field goal try Monday night.

A photo circulating on the internet appeared to show Ravens safety Anthony Levine lining up with his hand across a line drawn to show the line of scrimmage.

However, NFL Director of Officiating Dean Blandino posted on Twitter that the line drawn on the photo was inaccurate because the line was not on the correct yard-line.

On FG block last night the ball was spotted on the 33 1/2-yard line. Video/pics going around have line drawn through 33. — Dean Blandino (@DeanBlandino) December 1, 2015

The photo had caused a bit of a stir.

The NFL said the play was legal and the Ravens did not commit a penalty. Browns coach Mike Pettine said nothing on the coach's tape indicated the Ravens were offside.

Baltimore blocked Travis Coons' kick and returned it for the game-winning touchdown on the last play of the game.

As for other photos that seemed to show Will Hill stepping out of bounds, NFL spokesman Michael Signora said simply that "Hill did not step out of bounds."

By rule, all scoring plays are reviewed in the booth. If a question is found, the game is stopped and the on-field referee announces he will look at the play to be sure about the call. If the call is correct, the game is not stopped. In this case, there was no need for further review because booth review showed Hill did not step out of bounds.

"The touchdown was confirmed and as a result, there was no need to stop the game," Signora wrote in an e-mail.