Ravens head coach John Harbaugh beat his brother and Chargers head coach Jim as Baltimore outlasted Los Angeles 30-23 on Monday Night Football.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson threw two touchdowns – one apiece to Mark Andrews and Rashod Bateman – and ran for another as Baltimore exploded on offense after the Chargers had raced into a 10-0 lead at SoFi Stadium. A 51-yard rushing score from Ravens running back Justice Hill midway through the fourth wrapped up the victory for Baltimore, extending their lead to 14 points with just over seven minutes remaining in the game.
” “I feel like for me being a big brother, it’s like I can’t lose to my little brother,” Jackson said after the game. “That’s what I believe going into that game he was thinking a lot. And then Jim on the other side, I believe he was like, ‘I got to beat my big brother,’ but we came out victorious, so I feel like that’s a good thing.” ‘Big turning point’ Monday’s game was billed as a heavyweight clash between two AFC playoff hopefuls – and it didn’t disappoint.
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