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Chargers get off to slow start again, then miss chance for a big rally against Ravens

CARSON, Calif._They had played their way to the top of the AFC, making possible only everything, including being the conference's No. 1 playoff seed.

Then the Los Angeles Chargers left StubHub Center late Saturday night knowing they likely are destined to wild-card status and a Super Bowl path that runs distinctly uphill.

"It's a terrible feeling," center Mike Pouncey said, "because we had an awesome opportunity in front of us and we let it slip away."

In losing 22-10 to Baltimore, the Chargers fell to

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