In Week 6, Baltimore earned their fifth consecutive victory with a dominant performance against the Chargers. A previously lackluster rushing attack found it’s groove and a leaky pass defense smothered Los Angeles, propelling the Ravens to an AFC-best 5-1 record.
The running back committee of past-their-prime journeymen helped stake the Ravens to a 14-point lead and win the time-of-possession battle by 17 minutes. Latavius Murray led the group with a 38-percent snap share (26 snaps), producing 56 all-purpose yards on 11 touches. Devonta Freeman saw 21 snaps (30%) and managed a team leading 5.9 yards per carry.