
The Chargers made history Sunday, as Philip Rivers became the first quarterback to ever throw for more than 400 yards against the Baltimore Ravens in the 16-year history of the defensive-minded franchise.
Rivers' 436 yards passing also was a career high, as
Opie completed 25-of-45 attempts. He threw two touchdowns, along with two interceptions.
Opie's big day also tied Dan Fouts for the third-most single-game passing yards in franchise history.
Great job, Opie!
Oh, by the way, the Chargers
lost 31-26.
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