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In Week 12, the Baltimore Ravens beat the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday Night Football in a 20-10 primetime victory. It marked the Ravens’ second straight and improved their record to 9-3, keeping them atop both the AFC North and in the driver’s seat for the top seed in the conference.

In a game where they were favored to win, the Ravens were able to find a way to finish in the fourth quarter. They built a double-digit lead, lost it, but regained it again in the end thanks to some of their less-heralded players on both sides of the ball.

This article highlights the players whose performances flew under the radar but were still clutch — the unsung heroes.

During their 20-10 victory Sunday over your Los Angeles Chargers, the Baltimore Ravens were apparently fielding an ailing roster. After the bout, longtime Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh discussed just to what extent offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley had been playing through a lingering knee ailment, as Jamison Hensley of ESPN relays: John Harbaugh on #Ravens OT Ronnie Stanley playing with a knee injury: “He’d be the first to tell you it’s not been great. He needs to get stronger and get his technique right. He’s a great player. We want to get him back to playing at that high level.” pic.twitter.com/d4ZvXignIq — Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) November 27, 2023 “He’d be the first to tell you it’s not been great,” Harbaugh told gathered reporters. “He needs to get stronger and get his technique right. He’s a great player. We want to get him back to playing at that high level.” Stanley has been limited for much of the year. He was hit with two penalties during the game, and permitted six QB pressures. He’s allowed four sacks this season so far. With or without an ailing Stanley, Baltimore’s grinding defense held the prolific Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert to a single touchdown. With the defeat, your Bolts dropped to a disturbing 4-7 record on the year, their postseason hopes all but wiped out. Conversely, the AFC-leading Ravens now sit pretty with an impeccable 9-3 record. Baltimore now has a bye week, which should give Stanley a little time to recuperate. Don’t forget to join our community at LA Sports Report, where we celebrate all things Chargers!

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