BALTIMORE—This Baltimore victory ended with the backup quarterback taking a knee. No overtime, no last-second kick. No late drama, period. Lamar Jackson threw for 167 yards and a touchdown, and the Ravens frustrated Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers in a 34-6 win Sunday. Baltimore completely controlled this matchup of division leaders in a victory that should resonate throughout the AFC. “This is definitely the first game this season where we played complementary football—all three phases,” linebacker Josh Bynes said. “We definitely appreciate these kind of games, especially what we’ve been through these last several weeks.” The Ravens (5-1) have won five straight. They’ve already split two overtime games this season, and they needed a late fumble to hold off Kansas City and a 66-yard field goal to beat Detroit. Even in a convincing win at Denver, they had to fight to the finish to keep their streak of …