As Halloween nears, it’s time for good and bad teams to really separate themselves. By Nov. 1, teams should know whether they need to compete for playoff berths or try to build wins for next season.
The Bears find themselves in the mix at 4-2 but it’s not the most impressive 4-2 record, considering they had to skirt by the lowly Raiders and a regressing Commanders team with one-point wins.
The Baltimore Ravens, on the other hand, are sitting at a dismal 1-5 after coming into the season as Super Bowl odds leaders. But with a talented roster and a proven coach, few are completely writing off the Ravens’ chances at righting the ship.
Especially when so much of it depends on health and they’ve had so little of it early in the season.
But fresh off their bye week, the Ravens look to get a f

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