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Chargers’ 34-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens by the numbers

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) celebrates with Mark Andrews after a TD pass against the Chargers in 2021.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) celebrates with Mark Andrews after the tight end caught a touchdown pass.
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Breaking down the notable numbers behind the Chargers’ 34-6 loss at the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday:

42

Consecutive games the Ravens’ Lamar Jackson has been responsible for one or more touchdowns.

53

Touchdown passes for Jackson from the red zone in 52 regular-season games, with zero interceptions.

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9-0

Record for Jackson in October, the only quarterback since the 1970 merger with five-plus starts and zero losses.

41

Games in which the Ravens have scored at least 20 points in 43 starts by Jackson.

5

Missed point-after-touchdown kicks for the Chargers’ Tristan Vizcaino this season.

20

Games in which Chargers’ quarterback Justin Herbert has at least one touchdown pass in 21 NFL starts.

The Chargers realize their 34-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens isn’t the end of the world, but the team now realizes they have a lot of work ahead of them.

Oct. 17, 2021

Summary

CHARGERS 0 6 0 0 — 6
Baltimore 7 10 10 7 — 34

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First Quarter

Baltimore — L.Murray 14 run (Tucker kick), 5:12. Drive: 12 plays, 90 yards, 6:39. Key plays: L.Jackson 4 pass to M.Brown on 3rd-and-4, Freeman 16 run, Duvernay 11 run. Baltimore 7, CHARGERS 0.

Second Quarter
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Baltimore — Bell 2 run (Tucker kick), 13:24. Drive: 8 plays, 74 yards, 4:55. Key plays: L.Jackson 16 pass to Andrews, L.Jackson 22 run, L.Jackson 21 pass to Andrews. Baltimore 14, CHARGERS 0.

Baltimore — Field goal Tucker 52, 7:03. Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 2:06. Key play: L.Jackson 10 pass to M.Brown on 3rd-and-15. Baltimore 17, CHARGERS 0.

CHARGERS — Cook 1 pass from Herbert (kick failed), 4:04. Drive: 2 plays, 27 yards, 00:16. Key plays: White 22 interception return to Baltimore 27, Herbert 26 pass to M.Williams. Baltimore 17, CHARGERS 6.

Third Quarter

Baltimore — Andrews 9 pass from L.Jackson (Tucker kick), 7:39. Drive: 13 plays, 52 yards, 7:21. Key plays: Duvernay kick return to Baltimore 48, L.Jackson 4 pass to Bateman on 3rd-and-3, L.Murray 1 run on 3rd-and-1, L.Jackson 11 pass to Bateman, L.Jackson 2 run on 3rd-and-1. Baltimore 24, CHARGERS 6.

Baltimore — Field goal Tucker 39, 5:02. Drive: 4 plays, -3 yards, 00:53. Baltimore 27, CHARGERS 6.

Fourth Quarter
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Baltimore — Freeman 9 run (Tucker kick), 14:55. Drive: 9 plays, 65 yards, 4:45. Key plays: L.Jackson 20 pass to M.Brown, L.Jackson 13 pass to Andrews on 3rd-and-10. Baltimore 34, CHARGERS 6.

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: CHARGERS, Herbert 2-12, Kelley 4-7, Ekeler 6-7. BALTIMORE, Freeman 9-53, Jackson 8-51, Murray 9-44, Bell 8-18, Duvernay 1-11, Huntley 3-10.

PASSING: CHARGERS, Herbert 22-39-1-195. BALTIMORE, Jackson 19-27-2-167.

RECEIVING: CHARGERS, Allen 5-50, Ekeler 4-48, Cook 4-25, Williams 2-27, Parham 2-10, Guyton 1-15, Palmer 1-8, Jackson 1-7, Nabers 1-6, Anderson 1-(minus 1). BALTIMORE, Andrews 5-68, Brown 4-35, Bateman 4-29, Duvernay 2-15, Murray 2-12, Boykin 1-6, Oliver 1-2.

PUNT RETURNS: CHARGERS, None. BALTIMORE, Duvernay 3-44.

KICKOFF RETURNS: CHARGERS, Hill 3-50, Guyton 2-32. BALTIMORE, Duvernay 2-70.

TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS: CHARGERS, James 7-1-0, Bosa 5-0-1, Davis 4-1-0, Ogbongbemiga 3-5-0, White 3-5-0, Nwosu 3-2-1, Harris 3-2-0, Covington 3-1-0, Samuel 3-1-0, Joseph 2-2-1, Niemann 2-2-0, Gilman 1-1-0, Cook 1-0-0, Fackrell 1-0-0, Rumph 1-0-0, Marshall 0-1-0, Tillery 0-1-0. BALTIMORE, Averett 5-1-0, Bynes 3-3-0, Clark 3-2-0, Elliott 3-0-1, Stephens 3-0-0, Campbell 2-2-0, Queen 2-1-0, Humphrey 2-0-0, Madubuike 2-0-0, Harrison 1-2-0, Houston 1-1-1, Colon 1-0-0, J.Smith 1-0-0, B.Williams 0-3-0, Board 0-1-0, Murray 0-1-0, Zeitler 0-1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: CHARGERS, White 2-22. BALTIMORE, Elliott 1-0.

FIELD GOALS MISSED: None.

Officials — Referee Bill Vinovich, Ump Tony Michalek, HL Patrick Holt, LJ Mark Perlman, FJ Joe Blubaugh, SJ Jimmy Buchanan, BJ Jimmy Russell, Replay Mark Butterworth.

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Attendance — 70,704.

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