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The Baltimore Ravens have their backs against the wall and have to come out on top in a must-win game in Week 8. They’ll host the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stad
Week 8 of the 1985 season brought another showcase from a future Super Bowl team. The Chicago Bears hosted the 4–3 Minnesota Vikings, who just a week earlier had pulled off a thrilling fourth-quarter comeback win over Dan Fouts and the San Diego Chargers.
Take a look at this game trailer for the Chicago Bears' Week 8 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.
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.
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.
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The Bears are an unexpected 4-2. Real staying power, however, won’t come until Williams is the reason they win. That hasn’t happened consistently this season. During the Bears’ four-game winning streak, he has posted passer ratings of 142.6, then 73.3, then 98.6, then 61.7.
Returning to the Bears, Ryan Poles made great use of those two draft picks. Gervon Dexter is looking like a key fixture of the defensive line while Noah Sewell was putting together the first productive season of his career under new defensive coordinator before suffering a concussion in Week 6; he was inactive for Week 7.