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Baltimore Ravens vs. Los Angeles Chargers: Box score, player stats, and summary feat. Lamar Jackson, Justin Herbert

On Monday night, the Harbaugh brothers John and Jim clashed for the first time since Super Bowl XLVII when the former's Baltimore Ravens visited the latter's San Francisco 49ers.

This year, the Chargers and the Ravens have both become firmly entrenched as the second-best in their respective divisions, but they are looking to continue changing their narrative and contend for the division title. So who got closer to the goal?


Baltimore Ravens vs. Los Angeles Chargers box score

1Q2Q3Q4QTotal
Ravens0 1431330
Chargers7 6 3723

Baltimore Ravens player stats

Passing

PlayerCompletions/AttemptsYardsTouchdownsInterceptionsRating
Lamar Jackson16/2217720126.5

Rushing and receiving

PlayerCarriesYardsTouchdownsReceptionsYardsTouchdowns
Derrick Henry241400000
Lamar Jackson7161000
Justice Hill4551270
Mark Andrews1205441
Rashod Bateman0002431
Zay Flowers0005620
Charlie Kolar000160
Tylan Wallace0001150
Team362132161772

Defense

PlayerTotal tacklesSolo tacklesSacksTackles for LossPasses deflectedQB HitsTouchdownsInterceptions
Malik Harrison137010000
Nate Wiggins66002000
Ar'Darius Washington44000000
Chris Board42000000
Trenton Simpson33000100
Tre'Davious White32001000
Marlon Humphrey32001100
Kyle Hamilton32010000
Travis Jones30000000
Kyle Van Noy21110100
Brandon Stephens21110100
Josh Tupou11110100
Odafe Oweh11110100
Justin Tucker11000000
Kristian Welch11000000
Jalyn Armour-Davis11001001
Brent Urban10000001
Nnamdi Madubuike10000102
Team5335465704

Kicking

PlayerField GoalsExtra points
Justin Tucker1/12/2

Punting

PlayerPuntsyardsInside 20Longest
Jordan Stout3163162

Los Angeles Chargers player stats

Passing

PlayerCompletions/AttemptsYardsTouchdownsInterceptionsRating
Justin Herbert21/362180075.9

Rushing and receiving

PlayerCarriesYardsTouchdownsReceptionsYardsTouchdowns
J.K. Dobbins64003190
Justin Herbert4291000
Gus Edwards9111000
Hassan Haskins130000
Ladd McConkey0006830
Will Dissly0004470
Joshua Palmer0003380
Jalen Reagor0002200
Tucker Fisk000170
Derius Davis000240
Team20832212180

Defense

PlayerTotal tacklesSolo tacklesSacksTackles for LossPasses deflectedQB HitsTouchdownsInterceptions
Daiyan Henley104010000
Nick Niemann84000000
Tarheeb Still74000000
Derwin James Jr.62100100
Poona Ford53000000
Khalil Mack43000100
Joey Bosa43010000
Elijah Molden42001000
Troy Dye32000000
Teair Tart22010000
Tuli Tuipulotu21010000
Bud Dupree20000000
Kristian Fulton20000000
Ja'Sir Taylor20000000
Morgan Fox11000000
Otito Ogbonnia11000000
Scott Matlock10000000
Justin Eboigbe10000000
Alohi Gilman00001000
Team6532142200

Kicking

PlayerField GoalsExtra points
Cameron Dicker3/32/2

Punting

PlayerPuntsYardsInside 20Longest
JK Scott4165245

Baltimore Ravens vs. Los Angeles Chargers game summary

The Chargers opened the scoring via a Justin Herbert rushing touchdown. After that, a costly 93rd penalty of the season for the Ravens all but killed their first drive of the game, eventually forcing them to punt.

The punts continued throughout the first quarter, as both teams struggled to hit the midfield. The stretch eventually ended in the second quarter when Cameron Dicker hit a field goal - which Lamar Jackson answered with a rushing touchdown.

After that, the Chargers failed to progress much in their next drive, needing to punt. Jackson then punished that with a long touchdown pass to Rashod Bateman for the lead - helped by pass interference on Kris Fulton on the previous snap.

The Chargers still had a last chance to score, and Dicker capitalized with a 52-yarder as time ran out on the first half.

The second half began with the Ravens extending their lead via a Justin Tucker field goal - which Dicker answered with another of his own. The Ravens’ next drive extended well into the fourth quarter and ended with Mark Andrews catching a touchdown, but the two-pointer slipped out of Zay Flowers’ hands.

After that, the Chargers were forced to punt and paid dearly for it - Justice Hill extended the margin to double-digits with a rushing touchdown. The next two drives ended in punts before Gus Edwards finally put the Chargers back in the endzone with a rush with less than a minute remaining.

Isaiah Likely secured the onside kick to end the game - the second time in as many days that a Los Angeles team had been defeated at SoFi Stadium.

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