Lamar Jackson leads Ravens past Chargers with standout performance
- Lamar Jackson led the Ravens with two touchdown passes and one rushing touchdown.
- The game featured a sibling rivalry between head coaches John and Jim Harbaugh.
- The Ravens improved their record to 8-4 with the victory over the Chargers.
In the United States, on Monday Night Football, Lamar Jackson showcased his talent by passing for two touchdowns and running for another, propelling the Baltimore Ravens to a 30-23 victory against the Los Angeles Chargers. The game took place on an emotionally significant night, as Ravens' head coach John Harbaugh faced off against his brother, Jim Harbaugh, who coaches the Chargers. This Monday marked the 63rd wedding anniversary of their parents, adding a personal touch to the sibling rivalry on the field. The Ravens led at halftime 14-13, thanks to a 40-yard touchdown pass from Jackson to Rashod Bateman and an 8-yard scoring run by Jackson himself. In the second half, a key touchdown pass from Jackson to Mark Andrews helped extend their lead, which was further complemented by a significant 51-yard touchdown run by Justice Hill. The game concluded with a 1-yard scoring run by former Ravens player Gus Edwards, but the Ravens securely held onto their lead for the win. With this victory, the Ravens improved their record to 8-4 and looked forward to their upcoming match against the Philadelphia Eagles.