Ravens Soar Over Chargers at SoFi Stadium in Week 12 Showdown
In a display of dominance at SoFi Stadium, the Baltimore Ravens improved their season record to 9-3 with a convincing victory over the Los Angeles Chargers, who fell to 4-7. The final score read 20-10 in favor of the visiting team.
The Ravens' offense accumulated a total of 361 yards, with an impressive average gain of 5.2 yards per play out of their 69 plays. The ground game was particularly effective, churning out 197 yards on 35 attempts for an average of about six yards per carry. This rushing attack was highlighted by a breakaway run that resulted in the longest touchdown from scrimmage for the Ravens, covering an exhilarating distance of 37 yards.
Baltimore's defense also made its presence felt by forcing three turnovers without giving up any themselves. They recovered all three fumbles they forced and added an interception to stifle any momentum from the Chargers' offense. The defensive unit was relentless throughout the game, registering three sacks and nine quarterback hits while hurrying the opposing quarterback eight times.
Special teams contributed as well with two successful field goals out of three attempts; their longest successful kick split the uprights from 48 yards out. On kickoffs, they managed to pin four kicks for touchbacks while launching five total kickoffs for a combined distance of 326 yards.
The aerial assault by Baltimore was modest but efficient enough to complement their running game effectively. The passing department completed eighteen passes on thirty-two attempts for a total yardage tallying up to one hundred seventy-seven through air travel and included one touchdown pass that covered just three yards into enemy territory.
Looking ahead, fans can mark their calendars for another exciting home game as M&T Bank Stadium will host its next event when Baltimore Ravens face off against Los Angeles Rams on December tenth at one o'clock PM Eastern Time. This matchup will be broadcasted live on FOX network where fans can tune in to catch all the action live from Baltimore.