Jim Harbaugh remains winless against his brother John as the Chargers lost to the Ravens on Monday night.
Here's our recap of Los Angeles' 30-23 loss.
It was over when…
Justice Hill ran for a 51-yard touchdown, extending the Ravens' lead to 14 points.
Remarkable number
Chargers allowed 212 rushing yards. It was the first time an NFL team coached by Jim Harbaugh allowed over 200 rushing yards.
Stars of the game
- RB JK Dobbins: Before leaving the game with a knee injury, Dobbins had six carries for 40 yards (6.7 YPC).
- WR Ladd McConkey: McConkey continued to impress, catching all six of his targets for 83 yards.
Quick hits
- The Chargers offense got off to a great start. They scored on their first possession. However, this was the only time they reached the end zone until they scored a garbage-time touchdown in the final minute of the game.
- JK Dobbins provided the offensive spark. Dobbins rushed for 40 yards on six carries. It looked like he was in for a revenge game against his former team. Until he left with a knee injury and didn't return.
- The Ravens defense, which ranked last against the incoming pass today, made things difficult for Justin Herbert. Herbert completed 21 of 36 passes for 218 yards and zero touchdowns. He was fired four times.
- Herbert did not benefit from Quentin Johnston's four dropped passes, including one on a crosser that would have led to a big gain on 3rd and 6 when they were just seven points behind. Instead, the Chargers put the ball away and the Ravens scored, essentially clinching the game.
- The Chargers' second-half offense continues to be a problem. Without the garbage touchdown, they would have only scored three points in the second half.
- Jesse Minter's defense was humbled by the Ravens' rushing attack. They had no answer for Derrick Henry, who rushed for 140 yards. Hill ran free for a 51-yard touchdown. Denzel Perryman's absence was felt in this game.
- The Chargers had a good game plan against Lamar Jackson on the ground as he was limited to 15 yards on eight carries.
- Not having Cam Hart on the field was a huge blow to the defense in coverage. Hart was injured during practice on Saturday, which left him out of the game.
- The Chargers failed to stop any of the Ravens' three fourth-down attempts, including one from Baltimore's own 16-yard line.
- After not giving up more than 20 points in the first nine games, the Chargers have now given up 27 and now 30 points.
What's next?
The Chargers travel to face the Falcons next Sunday, December 1st at 10:00 a.m. PT.