The Baltimore Ravens kept the Los Angeles Chargers offense nullified on Sunday night.
Holding the Chargers scoreless in the second and third quarters, the Ravens sacked quarterback Justin Herbert three times, forced three fumbles, and picked up one interception.
Chargers’ wide receiver, Keenan Allen had 14 catches for 106 yards, likely due to the absence of the Ravens’ defensive back, Marlon Humphrey. Still, the Ravens held the Chargers to just one touchdown and just 26:37 total time of possession.
Double digit sacks for @JustinMadubuike❗️ pic.twitter.com/rr6pb7mX1B
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 27, 2023
The Ravens offense converted just 30.7% of their third-down attempts.
However, the Baltimore defense was so unshakeable that the Chargers failed to build momentum. The Ravens now rank No. 2 in points allowed per game in the NFL. If this dominance continues, their chances of winning the AFC may materialize.