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Now or never for Bears' pass rush as they take on struggling Bengals offensive line

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As Ravens journeyman quarterback Tyler Huntley sliced up the Bears for the best game of his career Sunday, they sacked him just twice.

The Bears had a chance to turn him into a fountain of turnovers, but did little to pressure him into mistakes. The last time Huntley started a game, by the way, he took four sacks and threw two interceptions in a loss. A fearsome pass rush makes all the difference.

“When you have a two-sack day and it’s looked at as a disappointment, we’re trending in the right direction,” Bears defensive tackle Grady Jarrett said, trying to put a positive spin on it.