Sights and sounds from first half as Ravens hold a 14-13 lead over the Chargers
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It wasn’t the prettiest 30 minutes of football, but the Harbaugh brothers reunited, and two stud quarterbacks entertained fans during an exciting first half of action at SoFi Stadium.
Los Angeles had 202 total yards of offense in the first half and held Baltimore to less than 180 yards, as the Chargers went into the locker room with a 14-13 lead. Greg Roman, J.K. Dobbins, and Gus Edwards were among the former Ravens who impacted the first half in a game filled with familiarity and close-knit ties.
With Baltimore returning to the field, we’re reviewing takeaways and observations from the first half of football.
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