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Here are five things to know about the Bolts ahead of Week 13:
1. What happened in Week 12?
The Bolts saw their four-game win streak come to an end with a 30-23 loss to the Ravens on Monday Night Football.
The Chargers surged out to an early 10-0 lead but trailed 14-13 at halftime and tried to play catch up the rest of the way.
J.K. Dobbins had a strong first half with six carries for 40 yards but sustained a knee injury and did not play in the second half.
Defensively, the Chargers gave up a pair of explosive touchdowns as Baltimore scored on a 40-yard pass and a 51-yard run.
Click here for a detailed recap of the Week 12 game.
Browse through live action photos of the Bolts Week 12 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens at SoFi Stadium!
2. What is the Chargers record?
The Bolts are now 7-4 on the season and sit in second place in the AFC West.
The Chargers are also still in a good spot to make the playoffs as they occupy the No. 6 seed in the AFC playoff picture.
The Ravens, now 8-4, jumped into the fifth seed with their win on Monday. The Broncos, meanwhile, are 7-5 and in the No. 7 spot.
Each team currently in the AFC playoff field has at least seven wins.
3. Who stood out on Monday?
Rashawn Slater continued his elite season by posting an overall Pro Football Focus grade of 85.6 in primetime.
The Chargers star left tackle has now tallied for games with a PFF grade of 82.0 or better this season. Slater also ranks third among all tackles with a PFF grade of 89.3.
Poona Ford led the way on defense with an overall PFF grade of 83.6 as he put together another solid performance in what could be a Pro Bowl season.
Slater was the Bolts only offensive player above 80 while Ford was the only defensive player above 75.
Check out the top photos of the Bolts warming up for their Week 12 game against the Baltimore Ravens at SoFi Stadium!
4. What's an eye-popping stat?
The Chargers allowed the Ravens to convert on all three of their fourth-down tries Monday night, with all of them coming on fourth-and-1.
Baltimore went for it at their own 16-yard line late in the second quarter and also moved the chains twice on fourth-and-1 in the second half.
The Bolts defense now ranks 28th on fourth downs as they have allowed opponents to convert 70.59 percent of the time.
5. What does Week 13 look like for the Bolts?
The Bolts are back on the road after finishing up a three-game homestand.
The Chargers travel to Atlanta in Week 13 to take on a 6-5 Falcons team that is coming off their bye.
Kickoff on Sunday is at 10:00 a.m. (PT).
Atlanta currently leads the NFC South.
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