Bears' Four-Game Win Streak Ends With 30-16 Loss To Baltimore Ravens Amid Red Zone, Penalty Struggles
Bears' Four-Game Win Streak Ends With 30-16 Loss To Baltimore Ravens Amid Red Zone, Penalty Struggles

Bears' Four-Game Win Streak Ends With 30-16 Loss To Baltimore Ravens Amid Red Zone, Penalty Struggles

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The Chicago Bears’ four-game winning streak ended with a 30-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens (who started Tyler Huntley in place of Lamar Jackson) as Chicago was undone by 11 penalties, persistent pre-snap mistakes and red‑zone inefficiency (1-for-3). It was the team’s first game since Week 2 with no takeaways, exposing an offense that moved the ball but finished without a touchdown for the second straight game. Caleb Williams completed 65.8% of his passes for 285 yards but threw a costly fourth-quarter interception (Nate Wiggins) that Baltimore quickly converted into a touchdown; Williams and coach Ben Johnson pointed to penalties and red-zone execution as the most urgent fixes. Baltimore imposed a physical running game (Derrick Henry 71 yards and two TDs; 177 team rushing yards) and Huntley managed the game efficiently, while the Bears couldn’t convert early momentum into points. Johnson placed responsibility on team leaders to clean up discipline and execution if Chicago hopes to rebound.

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