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The Harbaugh Bowl at SoFi Stadium went to John when he defeated his brother Jim’s Los Angeles Chargers 30-23 on Monday Night Football and put his Baltimore Ravens back in the win column.

The Ravens went 8-4 this season while the Chargers fell to 7-4.

It may have been the first game in which he didn’t score this season, but the Ravens’ offense was once again led by the potent rushing attack of Derrick Henry.

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Derrick Henry fends off tacklers

Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry (22) plays against Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Nick Niemann (31) during the first half at SoFi Stadium. (Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images)

Henry managed 140 rushing yards on 24 carries (5.8 per attempt) as Baltimore’s running game continues to beat NFL defenses this season.

It wasn’t anything special for Henry, but one of the league’s best defenders couldn’t figure out how to make the big stop once he had the ball in his hands.

Meanwhile, two other rushers managed to find the end zone: Lamar Jackson provided the Ravens’ first score of the game and Justice Hill secured the decisive victory with a 51-yard score in the fourth quarter.

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Things were going so well for Los Angeles early in the game that Justin Herbert was methodical as he charged downfield and eventually scored a touchdown on the opening drive. But it was the only one of two touchdowns the team managed to score in the entire game, as Cameron Dicker was actively shooting field goals.

Jackson, on the other hand, managed to get two of his passes into the end zone, with Mark Andrews diving to grab one in the fourth quarter, while Rashod Bateman fended off a defensive pass interference call at the end of the first half and grabbed a 40-yard pass -Bomb from Jackson and took the lead 17:13 at that point.

Justin Herbert slides

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) plays against the Baltimore Ravens during the first half at SoFi Stadium. (Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images)

Gus Edwards scored from a yard out with less than a minute to play in the fourth quarter, giving Dicker a chance on an onside kick on a one-score play.

But Isaiah Likely secured the Ravens’ win, a much-needed win for Baltimore after faltering in Pittsburgh last week.

Jackson finished the game with 177 passing yards on 16 of 22 through the air with his two touchdowns and a rushing score. Zay Flowers was his top receiver with 62 yards on five receptions, while Andrews also had 44 yards on five catches.

For Herbert, he went 21 of 36 for 218 yards, with drops being a problem for his receivers on the night. Quentin Johnston was the main culprit as he failed to achieve any of his five goals.

Ladd McConkey, a standout rookie for Los Angeles, had 83 yards on six catches.

Lamar Jackson throws

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) throws the ball against the Los Angeles Chargers during the first half at SoFi Stadium. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

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Also worthless for the Chargers: JK Dobbins, the ex-Ravens who shone for the Chargers this season, left the game with a knee injury. With Dobbins having suffered torn knee ligaments in the past, Chargers fans are waiting with bated breath to see what happens to their star running back.

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