The Ravens got back in the win column and showed signs of getting back on track.

Their defense surrendered a season-low 16 points, and Nate Wiggins' fourth-quarter interception helped seal an important victory. With Lamar Jackson (hamstring) missing his third straight game, Tyler Huntley made his first start at quarterback this season, and his superb performance made that decision pay off.

In a must-win game, the Ravens refused to let victory slip away. Instead, there were high-fives, hugs, and sighs of relief from Baltimore after snapping a four-game losing streak with a 30-16 victory over the Chicago Bears (4-3) at M&T Bank Stadium.

Every win in the NFL feels good, but the Ravens hope the end of their losing streak creates the spark for a new beginning.

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