BALTIMORE (AP) — The Chicago Bears' four-game winning streak is over, mainly because of their inability to tap into their usual formula for success against the Baltimore Ravens.
Chicago put together its longest victory run since 2018 by forcing turnovers, running effectively and playing solid defense in the fourth quarter. None of that happened on Sunday.
Throw in an inordinate amount of penalties — several of the pre-snap variety — and it's no wonder the Bears' exhilarating winning streak ended with a 30-16 defeat.
Chicago came in with an NFL-best plus-11 turnover differential and had forced at least three turnovers in each of the previous four weeks. Against Baltimore, the game's lone giveaway was when the Bears' Caleb Williams was picked off in the fourth quarter with Chicago trailin

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