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The Chicago Bears will battle the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, where Chicago is looking to earn its fifth consecutive win after an 0-2 start.
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On his brand new Bear Bones podcast, Dr. Mason West previews all the latest about the upcoming Chicago Bears vs the Baltimore Ravens game.
Lamar Jackson is back at practice for the Ravens and could play Sunday. For the Bears, DJ Moore and D’Andre Swift missed practice, but Cairo Santos could be back.
Several standout Ravens performers and lesser known players who will be facing substitutes figure to give the Chicago Bears defense fits Sunday in Baltimore.
With two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson leading the franchise, the Ravens have been a consistent top team in the AFC and the NFL over the last few seasons. But this year has been a huge disappointment, as they are 1-5 and Jackson has been battling a hamstring injury.
The Bears lead the NFL with 16 takeaways, and all but one have come in the past four games. They've come away with at least three turnovers in each of those outings. Chicago hasn't done that in five consecutive games in a single season since 1979. The Bears did it in six straight that season.
NFL Week 8 odds, picks, predictions, TV channel, streaming information for the Sunday football game between the Chicago Bears and Baltimore Ravens.
Find single game tickets to the Baltimore Ravens vs. Chicago Bears NFL Week 8 matchup on Sunday, October 26, 2025 at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Bears and Ravens will be broadcast on CBS, those in the Chicagoland area will catch the regional broadcast that carries the Bears. Noah Eagle will have the play-by-play call with JJ Watt serving as an analyst on CBS, with Evan Washburn reporting from the sidelines. Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer and Jason McKie will be on the call for ESPN 1000.