LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears used half of the first quarter in Baltimore as they reached the red zone for the first time on their initial drive in Week 8. Throughout the opening frame in a 30-16 loss that snapped a four-game win streak, Chicago dominated. The Bears controlled the clock, ran 22 plays and picked up nine first downs.
But what has become a common theme in the red zone since Week 4 plagued Chicago once again.
The Bears' first trip inside the Ravens' 20-yard line yielded three points. After moving the ball so efficiently on the first drive of the game thanks to Rome Odunze 's three receptions and a balanced dose of D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai on the ground, the offense fell into a familiar pattern.
A false start on tight end Colston Loveland at the 8-y

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