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The Ravens dropped the dice when John Harbaugh became aggressive in a game against his brother.

The Ravens took a 16-point lead on fourth-and-1 with two minutes left in the first half. They made it when tight end Mark Andrews took a direct snap for 2 yards.

Five plays later, the Ravens were in the lead.

Baltimore scored two consecutive touchdowns and took a 14-13 lead into the locker room at halftime.

The Ravens got off to a slow start on offense before Derrick Henry got them going with 44 yards on three carries in a seven-play, 70-yard drive. Lamar Jackson scored on a 10-yard run to cut the Chargers’ lead to 10-7.

The Ravens then gained 93 yards in just eight plays, with the fourth play keeping the drive alive. Rashod Bateman caught a 40-yard reception from Jackson, who threw a touchdown for the 19th straight game. There were only 24 seconds left in the half.

However, the Chargers took advantage of every second for a 52-yard field goal from Cameron Dicker on the final play of the half. Dicker had previously made a 42-yard field goal.

Quarterback Justin Herbert ran for a 5-yard touchdown on the Chargers’ first drive.

The Chargers defeated the Ravens 202 to 176, with Herbert going 13 of 18 for 129 yards. JK Dobbins has six rushes for 40 yards but is in the X-ray room and is questionable whether he will return with a knee injury.

Ladd McConkey has three catches for 41 yards.

Jackson completed 5 of 9 passes for 89 yards and a touchdown, with Bateman catching the 40-yard touchdown. Zay Flowers had one reception for 22 yards and Andrews had two for 18 yards.

Henry had nine carries for 66 yards.

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