Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry led the Baltimore Ravens to a 30-23 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night, maintaining coach John Harbaugh's unbeaten record against his younger brother, Jim Harbaugh. This win marked John Harbaugh's third consecutive victory in the sibling rivalry, with the last matchup between the brothers dating back to Super Bowl 47 in February 2013.
Justin Herbert, quarterback for the Chargers, threw for 218 yards and rushed for a touchdown, but the Ravens' dominant ground game, led by Henry's 140 rushing yards, proved to be the difference-maker. Baltimore finished with 212 yards rushing, outgaining the Chargers 389 yards to 285.
Despite falling behind 10-0 early in the game, the Ravens rallied back with five consecutive scoring drives. Lamar Jackson, who threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score, showcased his versatility as a dual-threat quarterback. Jackson's performance, combined with key plays from the Ravens' defense, secured the victory.
Both teams faced injuries during the game, with Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith and Chargers cornerback Eli Apple sidelined due to hamstring injuries. The Ravens will look to build on this win as they prepare to host the Philadelphia Eagles next Sunday, while the Chargers aim to bounce back against the Atlanta Falcons on the road.
This victory not only solidified John Harbaugh's coaching prowess over his brother but also highlighted the Ravens' resilience and ability to execute under pressure. With Lamar Jackson's stellar Monday night record and Derrick Henry's impactful performance, Baltimore's playoff aspirations remain alive and well as they continue to make their mark in the competitive AFC landscape.