The Chicago Bears must know how the other guys feel now.

Across the locker room on Sunday in Baltimore, there was a common theme among the players. They had a chance to win five in a row and keep pace near the top of the NFC North.

After winning two of their last three games by a single point, the shoe was on the other foot. A winning streak ended with players singing a similar tune.

"We let that one get away from us for sure," running back D’Andre Swift said.

It was fun while it lasted.

The Bears won four games in a row for the first time since Matt Nagy had his magical 2018 season. But, it’s rarely ever that easy.

A 30-16 thumping at the hands of a desperate Ravens team is a reminder of how a whole franchise can’t turn around overnight, even Ben Johnson isn’t that much of a miracle

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