(670 The Score) The Bears (3-6) host the Ravens (6-3) on Sunday afternoon.
WBBM Newsradio 780 will carry the game, with kickoff set for noon. 670 The Score's pregame show with Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly will start at 9 a.m. and run until kickoff. Our postgame show with Mulligan and Mannelly will start just after the final buzzer.
You can check out all of 670's preview coverage of the Bears-Ravens matchup by clicking here. Below are the game predictions from our 670 hosts, producers and writers.
David Haugh (8-1): Ravens 27, Bears 20
A modern-day NFL quarterback showdown, the matchup between Lamar Jackson and Justin Fields will be more compelling — and probably closer — than the one between the Ravens and Bears rosters this Sunday at Soldier Field. The Bears just remain incomplete, on both sides of the ball, with either injury or inconsistency narrowing an already razor-thin margin for error. Jackson and the Ravens will run rampant over the defense. Fields will supply some scintillating moments but not enough to affect the outcome. The losing streak hits five as the Bears prepare to give thanks for the Lions.
Leila Rahimi (8-1): Ravens 27, Bears 24
I really want to pick the Bears. I think they're due. But John Harbaugh is a better coach, Jackson is still hard to contain and only a possible Alex Bars big man redemption touchdown that we didn't get in the Ravens-Dolphins game can save us. The Bears are also 31st in the NFL in blitz use. That doesn't bode well if you're trying to pressure Jackson.
Danny Parkins (5-4): Bears 27, Ravens 26
I'll be in the house to see Fields in person for the first time, and he won't let me down. How's that for logic?
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Herb Lawrence (5-4): Ravens 24, Bears 13
You would think Chicago having a week off, Fields' recent great play, Baltimore playing poorly and it being a home game would lead one to pick the Bears here. Nope. Jackson will be the best player on the field Sunday.
Adam Studzinski (5-4): Ravens 30, Bears 21
The Ravens are the better team and will come out extremely motivated after their embarrassing showing in a loss to the Dolphins last week. Plus, Khalil Mack, Akiem Hicks and Eddie Jackson are apparently still beat up. If they play, I could see the Bears keeping it within a score.
However – and I will keep saying this every week – it doesn't matter. All that matters is Fields, who looked like a star in the second half against the Steelers. I'm guessing we get more of the same, but this Bears team is just too poorly coached and lacks the talent to keep up with the Ravens.
Chris Emma (7-2): Ravens 27, Bears 24
Fields and the Bears will continue their progress offensively, but Lamar Jackson will be too much to contain as the Ravens take this one at Soldier Field.
Cam Ellis (7-2): Ravens 24, Bears 17
"The Ravens haven't looked great recently!" I say while convincing myself that the Bears are only on a *three*-game losing streak because the Steelers game doesn't count.
Les Grobstein (8-1): Bears 24, Ravens 17
The Ravens are playing poorly, and the Bears are due for a good home effort.
Jay Zawaski (4-5): Bears 24, Ravens 21
Fields is getting better and better, the Bears are getting healthier and the Ravens are headed the other way. YOLO. Bears win.




