The Chargers have done the best job yet of containing Lamar Jackson, but he's still keeping the running lanes open for Gus the Bus and Kenneth Dixon. Could be pivotal possession for Chargers with Ravens getting second half kickoff. #ravens
Chargers kicker Michael Badgley is good from 38 yards out, and the Ravens' lead is 6-3. But Lamar Jackson and Co. do get the ball to start the second half.
The Ravens have executed their formula perfectly, but if their offense can't finish drives, this could easily go down as another big-game disappointment. Hard to avoid that thought when you contrast the score with their advantages in yardage and possession.
The Ravens follow the Chargers' lead and give the ball away on their first play from scrimmage in the second half. Kenneth Dixon coughed it up. Chargers take over at the Ravens' 17.
That 68-yard completion is the longest touchdown pass of Lamar Jackson's career. He threw a 74-yard completion in the win over Oakland, but not for a score.
Chargers still can't control Ravens pass rush and Ravens are winning one on one matchups on the outside. Los Angeles struggling to block Pierce in the middle.
Justin Tucker gets his redemption. His 56-yard field goal gives the Ravens a 16-10 lead. The Ravens wanted a touchdown, but at least they're getting points now.
Don't want to be a negative nabob, but the Ravens need to be more than a score up during the final four or five minutes of the game. As good as their defense is, they aren't going to stop Philip Rivers when he has nothing to lose and four downs to work with. #ravens
You know Justin Tucker couldn't wait for that 56-yard attempt, even after missing two long ones. In addition to the obvious leg talent, that relentless thirst for the moment has always set him apart.
Ravens go three-and-out on likely their final possession of the third quarter. Orlando Brown Jr. was talking some stuff to Melvin Ingram before they went their separate ways.
Three quarters down, and the Ravens lead the Chargers in virtually everything: score (16-10), yardage (338-121), time of possession (26:11-18:49) and first downs (14-9).
Chargers are still doing a whole lot of nothing on offense. They don't get past their 23 before punting. The Ravens are holding them to 3.2 yards per play -- less than half their season average (6.4 yards per play).
Chargers are still doing a whole lot of nothing on offense. They don't get past their 23 before punting. The Ravens are holding them to 3.2 yards per play -- less than half their season average (6.6 yards per play).