The Baltimore Ravens will be without star quarterback Lamar Jackson as they welcome the Chicago Bears to M&T Bank Stadium in Week 8. Jackson was a full participant in practice on Friday with his hamstring injury, but listed as questionable to play. On Saturday, Baltimore officially ruled out the two-time NFL MVP for the third straight game. Tyler Huntley gets the start at quarterback over Cooper Rush. 

The Ravens have lost four straight games, while the Bears have won four straight. Chicago is the only NFL team to score 21 points in every game this season, and also lead the NFL in takeaways (16) and turnover margin (+11). 

Former No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams has thrown just two touchdowns and two interceptions over the last three contests, but his rushing attack has been on point. D’Andre Swift has posted back-to-back 100-yard rushing games, while rookie Kyle Monangai rushed for a career-high 81 yards and a touchdown in last week’s win against the New Orleans Saints. The Ravens rank third-worst in total defense (380.8 yards allowed per game), and dead last in scoring defense (32.3 points allowed per game). 

The Ravens are 4-11 without Jackson since 2019. Can Baltimore get back on track against the surging Bears? 

The game has kicked off, so follow along in the live blog below, as we break down this Week 8 matchup as it happens. 

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