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Chicago Bears Stumble at M&T Bank Stadium as Ravens' Defense Takes Flight

The Chicago Bears faced a challenging matchup against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, resulting in a 30-16 defeat. This outcome brought the Bears' record to 4-3, while the Ravens improved to 2-5. The game was marked by strong defensive plays and strategic maneuvers from both sides.


Chicago Bears wide receiver Velus Jones Jr. (12) carries the ball during the first half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, in Chicago. The Bears won 28-13. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

First Quarter


The opening quarter saw both teams testing each other's defenses. The Bears managed to put points on the board with Cairo Santos successfully converting a field goal attempt from 39 yards out. However, it was clear that the Ravens were determined to capitalize on their home advantage.


Second Quarter


As the second quarter unfolded, Baltimore's defense intensified its efforts. Despite Caleb Williams' attempts to drive Da Bears forward with his passing game, completing 25 of his 38 attempts for a total of 285 yards, he faced significant pressure from Baltimore's defensive line which resulted in one interception and one sack.


Third Quarter


In this period, Chicago's defense showed resilience with Montez Sweat and Gervon Dexter each recording sacks against Baltimore’s quarterback. Yet, despite these efforts and forcing one fumble recovery by D'Marco Jackson, the Flock managed to extend their lead through efficient rushing plays.


Fourth Quarter


The final quarter highlighted DJ Moore’s contribution as he secured four receptions totaling 73 yards for Da Bears. Meanwhile, D’Andre Swift added a rushing touchdown but it wasn't enough to close the gap created by Baltimore’s earlier offensive surge led by their dynamic ground attack.


Throughout this encounter between Chicago Bears vs Baltimore Ravens turning point came when an interception halted what could have been a pivotal scoring drive for Da Bears in third quarter leading up towards Chicago Bears final whistle reaction where they acknowledged missed opportunities yet praised individual performances like those of Rome Odunze who caught seven passes covering an impressive distance of over hundred yards without finding end zone himself during entire match duration thus contributing significantly towards overall team yardage gained throughout course playtime itself despite eventual loss suffered here today ultimately leaving fans eagerly anticipating next fixture scheduled against Cincinnati Bengals set take place Paycor Stadium November second afternoon broadcast live CBS network across nation wide audience tuning watch unfold firsthand themselves soon thereafter once again shortly thereafterwards indeed!


Looking ahead now onto future engagements upcoming schedule sees Monsters Midway traveling face off Cincinnati Bengals Paycor Stadium located within city limits Ohio state November second kickoff slated begin promptly at exactly one o'clock eastern standard time available viewership courtesy CBS broadcasting network nationwide coverage ensuring fans won't miss single moment action packed eventful clash awaits them eagerly anticipated showdown looming large horizon just around corner waiting unfold before very eyes soon enough indeed! Share this article with fellow fans and keep supporting your team!

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