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The Bears won their fourth consecutive game on Sunday to improve their record to 4-2. The Ravens licked their wounds during their bye week, nursing a 1-5 record and hoping to reverse a four-game losing streak. The betting odds, however, suggest that the Ravens aren't as bad as their record would suggest, and the Bears aren't as good.
Amid a 1-5 start to the season, the Baltimore Ravens appear to be headed for another disappointing finish after entering the year with Super Bowl aspirations.
A softer schedule and a return to health are among five reasons Baltimore feels it can turn things around and make a run to the postseason.
Baltimore is 1-5, and still has a shot at the playoffs with 11 games remaining. Most prognosticators believe the Ravens need to win at least nine to secure the likely double-digit wins required to earn one of the final AFC wild-card spots.
The Baltimore Sun spoke with more than 25 sources in and around the Ravens to gain a better understanding of what’s going wrong this season.
Don Shula and Mike Tomlin — have lasted longer with their team after their last Super Bowl win than Harbaugh has.
The Ravens fumbled the ball three times against the Rams, the second of which came late in the third quarter on a jet sweep that Flowers mishandled. Cooper Rush also threw an interception. LaJohntay Wester also lost the ball on a punt return near the end of the first half, though that was negated by a penalty.
Landman set a new franchise record with 17 total tackles in the road victory. Since 1994, only four other Rams have recorded 16 or more tackles in a single game: James Laurinaitis (2009 vs. Cardinals), Alec Ogletree (2015 vs. Commanders), Mark Barron (2015 vs. Browns), and Keith Lyle (1995 vs. Saints).
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Ravens Regretting Not Re-Signing CB
It's easy say whether or not a move was good for a football team after the season has already began, but seven games might enough for the Baltimore Ravens to re