Monday Night Football scores, live updates: Ravens take on Buccaneers, Chargers play Cardinals in MNF doubleheader

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The Baltimore Ravens have been a buzzsaw over the past month of the season during a four-game win streak, and in Week 7, they’re headed to Tampa Bay to take on a 4-2 Buccaneers team that is looking to stay ahead of the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC South.

The Buccaneers are averaging 38 points per game over the last three weeks, and they stuck 51 on the Saints in New Orleans last week in a blowout win. The Ravens are the No. 1 offense in the NFL, averaging more than 450 yards per game. These are the No. 3 and No. 4 scoring offenses in the league, so expect fireworks in Tampa Bay on Monday night.

The second game of the night has the 3-2 Los Angeles Chargers trying to stay in the AFC playoff chase at the 2-4 Arizona Cardinals. The Chargers are coming off a win over the Denver Broncos in Week 6, while the Cardinals have lost three of their last four games. But Marvin Harrison Jr., who sustained a concussion last week, was a full participant in practice and didn’t have an injury designation heading into Monday Night Football.

Live34 updates

  • Chargers-Cardinals: Kyler Murray out for 1 play

    Kyler Murray took a shot to the ribs in the backfield, but he ended up missing just a single play. Clayton Tune converted the third down to keep their drive alive.

  • Ravens Bucs: Baltimore takes 17-10 lead into halftime

    The Ravens drove to Tampa Bay’s 8-yard line just before halftime, but ended up in second-and-goal from the 38-yard line after holding and offensive pass interference penalties. They settled for a 28-yard Justin Tucker field goal with four seconds remaining and go into halftime with a 17-10 lead.

  • Chargers-Cardinals: Cameron Dicker from 59 yards

    Never a doubt from Cameron Dicker. He drilled a field goal from just shy of 60 yards out, and he had plenty of room to spare. That’s both his career long and a new team record.

    The Chargers are up 3-0 now.

  • Chargers-Cardinals: 0-0 after 1

    We’re still scoreless in Arizona after the first 15 minutes, but the Chargers are driving. They’ll be right at midfield when we come back.

  • Ravens-Bucs: Tykee Smith down with an injury

    Tampa Bay safety Tykee Smith was hurt while tackling Justice Hill after a 5-yard run. He walked to the sidelines without help and is being looked at by trainers.

  • Ravens-Bucs: Marlon Humphrey questionable to return with knee injury

    Following his second interception of the game, Marlon Humphrey is going to the locker room to check out a knee injury

    With the Ravens on offense just before the half, Humphrey might be getting a head start to the locker room. For what it’s worth, he walked under his own power.

  • Chargers-Cardinals: Arizona punts again

    The Chargers force another Arizona punt after stalling their drive out near midfield, so they’ll take over at their own 10 again.

  • Ravens-Bucs: Baker Mayfield picked off again

    Baker Mayfield throws his second interception in as many possessions. Mayfield was looking for Chris Godwin approximately 20 yards near the right sideline, but underthrew the pass and Marlon Humphrey picked it off. He has two interceptions in the game.

  • Chargers-Cardinals: Yikes, Chargers

    Jalen Reagor was absolutely wide open, but he fumbled into the end zone right as he was about to score. That’s a brutal turnover for the Chargers.

  • Ravens-Bucs: Ravens jump up 14-10

    Lamar Jackson hit Rashod Bateman for a 59 yard gain earlier in the drive, which set up a perfect 18-yard toss to Justice Hill for the score. Just like that, the Ravens are in the lead.

  • Chargers-Cardinals: Cardinals punt after weird opening drive

    Though they got the ball back after the interception, the Cardinals can’t make anything out of their first drive. They had to punt, and the Chargers will get the ball next for the first time at their own 12 yard line.

  • Ravens-Bucs: Mike Evans ruled out

    Click the photo to read more about Mike Evans’ leg injury that ruled him out of tonight’s game in Tampa.

    TAMPA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 21: Mike Evans #13 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers looks on prior to a game against the Baltimore Ravens at Raymond James Stadium on October 21, 2024 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
    Click the photo to read more about Mike Evans’ injury early on Monday night in Tampa. (Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
  • Chargers-Cardinals: A chaotic pick, fumble

    Things are getting sloppy fast in Arizona. Kyler Murray threw a bad interception on their opening drive, but the Chargers fumbled it on the return to give Arizona the ball right back.

  • Ravens-Bucs: Baker Mayfield intercepted in the end zone

    The Bucs had a perfect opportunity there to push their lead, but Marlon Humphrey intercepted Baker Mayfield in the end zone. The Ravens will take over now.

  • Ravens-Bucs: Mike Evans heads to locker room

    Mike Evans walked to the the locker room after appearing to suffer an injury on a pass breakup in the end zone. He clutched his right thigh after the play, then limped off the field. He entered the game dealing with hamstring issues.

  • Chargers-Cardinals underway in Arizona

    The Chargers have kicked off, and second game of tonight’s doubleheader is now officially underway in Arizona.

  • Ravens-Bucs: Mike Evans down in the end zone

    Mike Evans is writing in pain after a pass breakup in the end zone. He’s grabbing his right thigh.

  • Ravens answer, cut deficit to 10-7

    After two sacks stunted their opening drive, the Ravens struck quickly on their second. A 6-play, 70-yard drive ends with a Lamar Jackson touchdown pass to Mark Andrews. Bucs’ lead is now 10-7 early in the second quarter.

    The touchdown catch was the 42nd of Andrews’ career, moving him past Todd Heap for the most in franchise history.

  • They gave Gronk a sword.

  • Bucs 10, Ravens 0

    The Bucs settle for a field goal after another nice drive comes up short of the end zone. They thought they had a touchdown on a third-down completion from Baker Mayfield to Chris Godwin in the end zone. But a holding penalty in the backfield negated it. Bucs increase their lead to 10-0 on a 23-yard field goal by Chase McLaughlin with the first quarter almost done..

  • Lamar Jackson is under attack. YaYa Diaby dumps him for an 8-yard loss on a second-down sack to set up third-and-19. Antoine Winfield then drops him for another sack to force a Ravens punt. Bucs lead, 7-0 after a single possession for each team.

  • ESPN just posted a remarkable stat about Lamar Jackson. The Ravens are 22-1 against NFC teams in games that he’s started. He’s facing an early 7-0 deficit in his effort to make it 23-1.

  • The 25-yard catch by Evans is the 100th touchdown of his career. Bucs converted on fourth-and-1 at the Baltimore 36-yard line to set up the touchdown. Extra point is good. Bucs lead, 7-0.

  • A nice opening drive by the Bucs ends with a touchdown pass from Baker Mayfield to Mike Evans.

  • This is the first game in Tampa since Hurricane Milton. Raymond James Stadium appears to be in full functioning order.

  • The Bucs won the toss and will receive the opening kickoff.

  • Roquan Smith — who plays for the very much respected Ravens — is playing the no respect card to fire up his teammates before kickoff. … Whatever it takes.

  • We’re minutes from kickoff in Tampa. Bucs and Ravens players have taken the field for pregame introductions.

  • Roof opening at State Farm Stadium

    The roof, the roof is opening up for tonight’s Chargers-Cardinals game.

  • Bucs will go with hot hand at running back

    Sean Tucker was a dual threat for Tampa Bay last week with 192 combined yards rushing and receiving with two touchdowns.

    But according to ESPN, Tucker will split up snaps with Bucky Irving and Rachaad White. Irving is the Buccaneers’ leading rusher so far this season with 328 yards and 2 TDs on 58 carries.

  • Chargers-Cardinals Inactives

  • Gronk is everywhere

    Rob Gronkowski is leaving Sam Elliott alone tonight, appearing at the Ravens-Bucs game:

  • Kurt Warner praises Baker Mayfield

    They’re probably not the same sort of player, but Kurt Warner sees some of his resilience and willingness to always look for the big play in Baker Mayfield.

  • Ravens-Buccaneers Inactives

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