OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Tyler Huntley and the Baltimore Ravens could breathe a little easier after finally snapping their four-game losing streak.

They had no idea how good their day would eventually get.

While Huntley was stepping in for injured quarterback Lamar Jackson and leading Baltimore past Chicago 30-16 on Sunday, the Cincinnati Bengals were blowing a big lead in a loss to the previously winless Jets — and Cleveland was being routed by New England. Then, hours later, Pittsburgh fell apart in the second half and lost to Green Bay at home.

A win for the Ravens, losses for the rest of the AFC North.

The best day Baltimore has had, probably all season.

The Ravens (2-5) are now just two games behind the division-leading Steelers (4-3) after Pittsburgh’s second straight loss. On M

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