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While the football world awaits Lamar Jackson’s return to action, the Baltimore Ravens announced a move before Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears.
Chicago would love nothing more than to continue ruining their season and kill any remaining swagger they may be carrying. It's now or never. The Ravens can't afford to fall to 1-6. Here's a look at Chicago's X-factors who are intent on ruining one last-ditch effort to turn this season around.
Fresh off an open date — and with the roster a lot healthier than it was earlier this month — the Ravens host the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
Tyler Huntley is no longer the Ravens' practice squad quarterback. Huntley has been signed to the Ravens' 53-man roster and will start Sunday against the Chicago Bears if Lamar Jackson (hamstring) cannot play.
Several standout Ravens performers and lesser known players who will be facing substitutes figure to give the Chicago Bears defense fits Sunday in Baltimore.
The Ravens see many injury woes lessened or non-existent following a 1-5 stretch, bye week to begin the season as they host Bears in Week 8.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson called out some "weirdos" who, according to him, lie to get views on social media.
The Baltimore Ravens have their backs against the wall and have to come out on top in a must-win game in Week 8. They’ll host the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stad