Quarterbacks who challenge Nate Wiggins risk playing into his hands.
The latest example came against the Chicago Bears, when Wiggins' second interception of the season helped seal the Ravens' 30-16 victory and snap a four-game losing skid. In the fourth quarter, with Baltimore holding a three-point lead, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams saw wide receiver Rome Odunze open on a crossing route. At least Williams thought Odunze was open.
Williams tried to rifle the ball to Odunze before Wiggins could close the gap. Bad decision, great play by Wiggins. The second-year cornerback cut in front of Odunze faster than an aggressive driver in rush hour traffic and took the football the other way.
The turnover set up Tyler Huntley's touchdown pass to Charlie Kolar, which gave the Ravens more brea

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