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LA Chargers (4-1) vs Baltimore Ravens (3-1), Sunday at 1 P.M. ET
The Baltimore Ravens will be at home as they face the impressive LA Chargers. This incoming team has been winning some big games so far in their 2021 schedule. They have beaten teams like the Raiders, Chiefs, and Browns at this point of the season.
The Ravens are a talented team and this could be another offensive boxing match just like the Chargers just displayed against the Browns. Baltimore should be concerned about what this offense, led by Justin Herbert, just did against a good Cleveland defense. It might not be as high scoring but it will be a tough matchup for the home squad.
This game should’ve gotten a prime time spot as these two electric offenses are about to put on a show. LA does not seem to be slowing down anytime soon as they are emerging as real contenders to win that AFC West division. The Ravens are going to struggle in this game if their defense can’t cause turnovers.
The name of this game will be offense and how much those offenses mess up. Turnovers will be huge and whoever can capitalize on those will win this game. Lamar Jackson has given away the ball in high-pressure matchups like this one before so it seems like a favorable one for the Chargers.