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As the Bears evaluate their roster ahead of the 2025 NFL trade deadline, wide receiver DJ Moore may be the odd man out.
Check out JB and me on our latest Bear & Balanced right here (or on YouTube) live at 6:00 p.m. CT, or anytime after, as we discuss Chicago’s setback against the Ravens. Intro: We’ll both share some general thoughts about the game.
The Bears led the Ravens 6-0 after the first quarter Sunday but were outscored 16-0 between the second and third periods. They rallied to close the gap to 16-13 but ultimately lost 30-16 at M&T Bank Stadium.
Follow along for live updates as the Ravens (1-5) host the Bears (4-2) in an intriguing matchup at M&T Bank Stadium in Week 8
The Chicago Bears had their four-game winning streak snapped in Sunday’s 30-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley had a big day, and the Bears defense came up empty in the turnover department.
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.
Here is one player from the Cincinnati Bengals that the Chicago Bears would steal and put on their roster for a major boost to the franchise.
Derrick Henry ran for two touchdowns, Tyler Huntley made a big third-down throw late in the fourth quarter and the Baltimore Ravens finally won without Lamar Jackson, beating the Chicago Bears 30-16
The Chicago Bears' offense struggled against the Ravens, but Rome Odunze was a bright spot, while the defense was unable to rely on turnovers to win, and D'Andre Swift needs to find success running inside the tackles to contribute to winning football games.