Dec 18 9:15p by Scott Schroeder
Read More: Billy Cundiff (K - BAL), Ricky Williams (RB - BAL), Philip Rivers (QB - SDC), Joe Flacco (QB - BAL), Ray Rice (RB - BAL), Mike Tolbert (FB - CAR), Ed Dickson (TE - BAL), San Diego Chargers, Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Ravens at San Diego Chargers, Dec 18, 2011 8:20 PM EST
The Baltimore Ravens didn't get off to a good start on Sunday Night Football as Billy Cundiff missed a 36-yard field goal on his team's first drive of the game, but the offense looked stellar the second time they got the ball. The Ravens answered Mike Tolbert's touchdown to tie the game at seven points apiece when Joe Flacco connected with Ed Dickson in the end zone.
Ray Rice and Ricky Williams did most of the work in moving the ball down field, but Flacco's 15-yard strike to his athletic tight evened teh score in their game with the San Diego Chargers. Flacco's completed just four of his 10 passes, and all to four different receivers, but it seems Dickson should be his end zone target the rest of the way simply due to his athleticism.
The Ravens are known more for their offense than their defense, but Philip Rivers and Flacco could be involved in a shootout considering the teams have scored touchdowns on two of the first three possessions.
For more on the Ravens head over to Baltimore Beat Down. For more on the chargers, check out Bolts From The Blue. Follow the rest of Week 15 at SB Nation NFL.
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