It's a flip-flop scenario with the Chicago Bears possessing a four-game winning streak and the Baltimore Ravens mired in a four-game slide.

One of those teams will see the end of a streak when the upstart Bears visit the banged-up Ravens on Sunday afternoon.

Chicago (4-2) is looking for its first five-game winning streak since 2018, while the Ravens (1-5) are dealing with the worst six-game start in the 30-season history of the franchise.

Baltimore hopes to have quarterback Lamar Jackson back in the lineup, but star cornerback Marlon Humphrey is expecting a victory regardless.

"There would be nothing greater than if we could beat the Chicago Bears this Sunday," Humphrey told reporters. "We are 1-5. We need to focus on one game and one practice at a time.

"I just want to win a game. Th

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