Baltimore Ravens 30, Chicago Bears 16: Final score and recap from Week 8

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The Chicago Bears could have made it five in a row.

Before the season, most Bears fans would take a three-game winning streak. Now, the Bears can do something they haven't done since last decade. They won't have to worry about a former NFL MVP, either.

It wasn't to be.

Here's the final score and recap as the Bears fell to the Ravens on the road. 

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FINAL | Baltimore Ravens 30, Chicago Bears 

4th Quarter - Ravens seal the deal

Derrick Henry gets into the end zone for the second time. That should about do it with two minutes to go.

The Bears' winning streak will end at four games.

Ravens 30, Bears 16

4th Quarter - Bears cut the Ravens' lead

Santos gets a 47-yard field goal to go.

It's back to a one-score game. It's time to see if the defense has one response left.

Ravens 23, Bears 16

4th Quarter - Ravens capitalize on the INT

Caleb Williams' fourth interception of the year turns into a wide-open, walk-in touchdown for the Ravens.

The pressure is on the Bears with eight minutes left. 

Ravens 23, Bears 13

Injury update - Luther Burden III

Burden has been ruled out of today's game with a concussion.

4th Quarter - Bears get back on the board

D'Andre Swift gets the Bears back within a field goal.

The offense did its job. The defense needs to hold.

Ravens 16, Bears 13

End of the 3rd Quarter | Ravens 16, Bears 6

3rd Quarter - Bears need a response

They hold the Ravens in the red zone to a field goal again.

It's now a 10-point game. Ben Johnson's offense needs to sustain some success.

Ravens 16, Bears 6

3rd Quarter - Ravens extend their lead

The Bears' defense has been struggling with big plays today.

They hold the Ravens in the red zone to a field goal, but have some work to do on offense

Ravens 13, Bears 6

Halftime | Ravens 10, Bears 6

Cairo Santos' 58-yard field goal is short.

The Bears will trail going into the locker room.

2nd Quarter - Ravens extend their lead

The Bears stop the Ravens in the red zone, but the Ravens still add a 42-yard field goal.

Caleb Williams will have a chance to execute a one-minute drill.

Ravens 10, Bears 6

Injury update - Shemar Turner

Shemar Turner has been ruled Out with a knee injury.

2nd Quarter - Ravens move ahead

Ravens get into the end zone. Derrick Henry scampers in. It was also Henry's 111th rushing touchdown, passing Walter Payton for 5th all time.

Baltimore takes the lead.

Ravens 7, Bears 6

Injury update - Dominique Robinson

Dominique Robinson is now doubtful to return with an ankle injury.

End of the 1st Quarter | Bears 6, Ravens 0

1st Quarter - Santos, again

Cairo Santos, again. He knocks in a 39-yard field goal to extend the Bears' lead.

The Bears stalled out deep in Ravens territory again. 

Bears 6, Ravens 0

Injury update - Dominique Robinson

Dominique Robinson is Questionable to return with an ankle injury.

1st Quarter - Bears strike first

The Bears get first and goal to go, but a sack on third down leads to a field goal.

Welcome back, Cairo Santos. He knocks in a 32-yard field goal.

That was a lot of Swift and Odunze on a drive that took over eight minutes of game time. It would have been better to finish that drive in the end zone.

Bears 3, Ravens 0

Kickoff - Bears vs. Ravens

We're underway in Baltimore.

The Bears start with the ball first.

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TE Cole Kmet
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RB Roschon Johnson
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