Mistake-Prone Bears Fritter Away 4-Game Win Streak in 30-16 Loss to Ravens
Bears' defense failed to force turnovers against Ravens, ending a four-game winning streak amid injury challenges and offensive struggles, league-leading 16 turnovers lost.
- On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Chicago Bears 30-16 in Baltimore, Md., ending Chicago's four-game winning streak despite Lamar Jackson missing a third straight game.
- Chicago entered the game with an NFL-best plus-11 turnover differential but recorded no takeaways on Sunday, while 11 penalties for 79 yards repeatedly stalled drives, Bears coach Ben Johnson said.
- Key plays included Caleb Williams' fourth-quarter interception that set up a touchdown and Tyler Huntley completing 17 of 22 passes for 186 yards and a touchdown with over 160 rushing yards for the Ravens.
- In the short term, the loss exposed Chicago Bears' struggles with a worrisome defense and offense, while injuries to Kyler Gordon and others leave the team short-handed before Cincinnati and New York.
- Sunday's win puts the Baltimore Ravens in position to right the ship with Lamar Jackson's possible return, and they face the Miami Dolphins on Thursday, Oct. 30, where sustaining drives will affect playoff hopes.
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The Chicago Bears were impacted by some major pre-kick off news on Sunday, when they found out the Lamar Jackson was not set to suit up for the Baltimore Ravens, and instead they would be facing backup quarterback, Tyler “Snoop” Huntley. Despite Huntley being a supposed less difficult opponent than the former two-time MVP winner, the Bears were unable to secure victory, losing by a two-touchdown score of 30-16. There were a few things that went …
Doomed by problems coach Ben Johnson was hired to solve, Bears lose 30-16 to Ravens
BALTIMORE — Set aside the Ravens’ mystique, and this should’ve been a challenge the Bears could handle, even on the road: beat an opponent that has allowed more points than anyone in the NFL and is down to its third quarterback.Yet they looked inept and clumsy Sunday, and coach Ben Johnson didn’t have solutions as they sputtered to a 30-16 loss at M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens had been reeling and, because of quarterback Lamar Jackson’s injury, t…
Caleb Williams’ interception costly, but Chicago Bears also lament earlier missed chances and mistakes
BALTIMORE — Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams threw an interception deep in his territory in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 30-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, but equally damaging were some earlier missed opportunities and self-inflicted wounds. It was Williams’ second consecutive game with an interception and without a touchdown pass. The Bears had cut the Ravens lead to 16-13 and gotten the ball back in the fourth quarter when Williams…
Mistake-prone Bears fritter away 4-game win streak in 30-16 loss to Ravens
The Chicago Bears’ four-game winning streak is over, mainly because of their inability to tap into their usual formula for success against the Baltimore Ravens.
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