It's a flip-flop scenario with the Chicago Bears possessing a four-game winning streak and the Baltimore Ravens mired in a four-game slide.

One of those teams will see the end of a streak when the upstart Bears visit the banged-up Ravens on Sunday afternoon.

Chicago (4-2) is looking for its first five-game winning streak since 2018, while the Ravens (1-5) are dealing with the worst six-game start in the 30-season history of the franchise.

Baltimore will be without quarterback Lamar Jackson for the third straight game and Tyler Huntley will draw the start, but star cornerback Marlon Humphrey is expecting a victory regardless.

"There would be nothing greater than if we could beat the Chicago Bears this Sunday," Humphrey told reporters. "We are 1-5. We need to focus on one game and one pr

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