BALTIMORE, Md. (WGN) — The Chicago Bears' victory against the New Orleans Saints two weeks ago felt like a throwback Bears win. The defense came through, the running game was dominant, and the quarterback play was iffy, but successful enough to come away with a comfortable dub.

Meanwhile, Chicago's loss Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens felt more like a throwback Bears defeat. A winnable matchup on paper, but Chicago came out flat on both sides of the ball, and featured a litany of recurring issues that have players sounding like broken clocks during postgame interviews.

Here are three takeaways, good and bad, to help make sense of what to possibly expect from the Bears when they travel to play the Cincinnati Bengals next weekend, and beyond.

1. Rome Odunze is WR1 and won all day agai

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