Ravens defense made massive mistake on 2-point conversion
The Los Angeles Chargers seemed to have the game in hand went they scored a touchdown to go up 18-3 on the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth quarter on Sunday. But for good measure, they added a 2-point conversion on a play that looked too easy.
Much like in their game at Kansas City during the regular season, Philip Rivers found Mike Williams wide open for a 2-point conversion. They can thank a major mistake by the Ravens for some help. Baltimore only had 10 players on defense for the 2-point conversion:
10 men for the Ravens defense on the 2-point conversion pic.twitter.com/dZgdDwTnfJ
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) January 6, 2019
They made the same mistake on 2nd-and-goal as well.
Also, 10 men for the Ravens defense on the 2nd & goal. Had 11, 90 ran off. So bad. h/t @Bills78fan pic.twitter.com/0o9Yr0Y7sF
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) January 6, 2019
It’s one thing to be out-played in a game. It’s a complete other to not even have the appropriate personnel on the field. That shows poor preparation and coaching. This is the cherry on top of a bad game that included a quarterback controversy for the Ravens.