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Take a look at this game trailer for the Chicago Bears' Week 8 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is trending toward playing on Sunday against the Chicago Bears. Per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler (starts at :10 mark), the Ravens are "optimistic" that Jackson will be able to start even though the team internally considers him a game-time decision. Jackson hasn't played since Week 4 due to a hamstring injury.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson fully practiced Friday for the first time this week. Whether he’ll start Sunday against the Chicago Bears remains up in the air.
As the Bears continue to stack wins, they continue to climb the standings (as they now sit tied for second place in the NFC North and occupying the final wild-card playoff spot). That also means that they are climbing up the power rankings, as well.
The starting running back and wide receiver returned on a limited basis to practice after sitting Wednesday and several other Bears had their status change.
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.
Defensively, the Bears continued their dominant stretch. Chicago forced four sacks, intercepted Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler three times and recovered a fumble — marking their 16th takeaway of the season, the most in the NFL. Rattler finished 20-for-32 for 233 passing yards and two touchdowns to Chris Olave.
This week on " Windy City Weekend ," Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini talked about Chiaverini's birthday celebration, Warner finally gave him his birthday gift 12 days later and she coined a new blockbuster movie, "Black to the Future." Matt Forte discussed his new book Friday.
Chicago Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland is still looking to fulfill his full potential as a receiver, but he’s primed for his biggest chance yet.