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BALTIMORE — Take away the Ravens’ mystique and prestige, and this should’ve been a challenge the Bears could manage, even on the road: beat a team that has allowed more points than anyone in the NFL and is down to its third option at quarterback.
Yet they looked inept and clumsy Sunday, and coach Ben Johnson had no solutions as they sputtered to a 30-16 loss at M&T Bank Stadium to a Ravens’ team that’s only victory had come against the lowly Browns. They’ve been reeling defensively and, because of quarterback Lamar Jackson’s injury, turned to Tyler Huntley to save their season.