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Los Angeles Chargers stutter as Baltimore Ravens clinch 22-10 win and stay in the hunt for AFC North title
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews runs for a touchdown past Los Angeles Chargers strong safety Jahleel Addae

The Los Angeles Chargers’ offence was its own worst enemy on Saturday, costly penalties and errors gifting the Baltimore Ravens a 22-10 victory.

The Chargers were held to 198 yards of offence, turning the ball over three times and the defeat all but cost them the AFC West barring a miracle.

In a crucial third down spot early on in the game, Keenan Allen had a 27-yard catch to the Ravens’ 24 wiped out because of offensive pass interference.

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