Baltimore backup quarterback Tyler Huntley threw for 186 yards and didn’t commit a turnover, and the Ravens snapped the Bears’ four-game winning streak with a 30-16 win Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium in Maryland.
Three moments that mattered
1. Comeback killer : Trailing 16-13 in the fourth quarter, Baltimore cornerback Nate Wiggins undercut the route of wide receiver Rome Odunze and intercepted Caleb Williams, giving the ball to the Ravens at the Bears 9. The turnover pretty much ended the Bears’ hopes of a comeback victory.
2. Short: Cairo Santos’ 58-yard field goal goal try as time expired in the first half came up short, summing up the Bears’ performance to that point. The Bears’ habit of leaving points on the field continued. They drove to the Ravens 3 on their first series, but set

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