BALTIMORE -- At this point, Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson probably feels like a broken record.
The same issues that have plagued Chicago (4-3, 0-2) throughout their losses and the four-game win streak that ended Sunday continue to show up. On occasion, the Bears have been able to outlast their mistakes and do just enough to come away with a victory. In those instances, the sloppiness gets tabled momentarily with the promise of fixing their issues via better discipline, better execution and everyone "being on the same page." It's become a weekly refrain echoed by players and coaches alike as the Bears prepare for their next opponent.
But against the Baltimore Ravens in a game when Chicago did not officially know it would face backup quarterback Tyler Huntley until less than 24 hou

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