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The Chicago Bears suffered a disheartening 30-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, which halted a four-game winning streak and sent Chicago to 4-3 on the season. Just like the Bears had won their previous four games due to complete efforts by all three phases,
Against the NFL's worst defense and an offense playing without Lamar Jackson, the Chicago Bears laid an ugly egg against the Baltimore Ravens.
The four-game winning streak the Bears took with them to Baltimore for a Week 8 game against the Lamar Jackson-less Ravens wasn’t screaming “Super Bowl,” “division title” or even “playoffs,” necessarily, but it certainly seemed to be hinting at some fairly good things.
The good vibes have crashed and burned for the Chicago Bears. Going into Week 8, the Bears were riding a four-game winning streak and appeared to catch a break facing the Baltimore Ravens without two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson. It turns out they didn't need him to halt Chicago's momentum.
Even when the Tyler Huntley-led Baltimore Ravens found ways to score against the Chicago Bears, nothing felt secure. He did just enough to find his midfield tar
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry passes Walter Payton in NFL history during the Week 8 matchup vs. the Chicago Bears.
Baltimore is a 2.5-point favorite in the latest Bears vs. Ravens odds from SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 45, down 4.5 from the opening line. The Ravens are -148 money line favorites (risk $148 to win $100),
The Ravens apparently didn’t need Lamar Jackson to beat up on the Bears, and lead them 10-6 at halftime at M&T Bank Stadium.