Tyler Huntley leads Ravens past
Bears 30-16, Derrick Henry scores 2 TDs for Baltimore
[October 27, 2025]
By NOAH TRISTER
BALTIMORE (AP) — In what they hope will be their final game before
Lamar Jackson returns, the Baltimore Ravens finally looked pretty
good without him.
Derrick Henry ran for two touchdowns, Tyler Huntley made a big
third-down throw late in the fourth quarter and the Ravens beat the
Chicago Bears 30-16 on Sunday.
The Ravens (2-5) snapped a four-game skid and ended Chicago's
four-game winning streak. The Bears (4-3) dominated the first
quarter, but managed only two field goals in that period and didn't
score again until the fourth.
“Getting a lot more guys back healthy and playing, it just feels
like it's like a fresh new start for us,” said fullback Patrick
Ricard, who returned from a calf injury to make his season debut.
“So right now, we're 1-0.”
Although Jackson returned to practice this week, he was ruled out
Saturday for a third straight game because of a hamstring injury.
The Ravens had lost 11 of their previous 13 when their star
quarterback didn't play, but Huntley filled in capably this time
after Cooper Rush started against the Texans and Rams.
Other than Jackson, Baltimore was as healthy as it's been in a
while.
Huntley completed his first nine passes and ultimately went 17 for
22 for 186 yards. He also ran for 53 yards. The Ravens led 16-13 in
the fourth quarter when, with the Bears backed up near their own
goal line, Caleb Williams was intercepted by Nate Wiggins, giving
Baltimore the ball at the Chicago 9. Huntley threw a 10-yard
touchdown pass to Charlie Kolar two plays later.
“I don't think you can play any better than that,” coach John
Harbaugh said to Huntley, who was waiting for Harbaugh to finish his
postgame news conference. “That was one of those all-time great
performances, man. I'm so proud of you.”
The Bears kicked a field goal to pull within seven with 5:06 left,
but Huntley threw a 14-yard pass to DeAndre Hopkins on third-and-7
and Henry's 2-yard touchdown made it 30-16.
“Huntley hurt us with both his arm and legs,” Chicago coach Ben
Johnson said. “We let him get some big runs on the ground and he
threw some accurate balls there in the air. He played really well
and we didn’t do enough to affect him.”
The Bears outgained the Ravens 125-8 in the first quarter, but led
only 6-0. Baltimore then took the lead on a 2-yard scoring run by
Henry and it was 10-6 at the half. The Ravens opened the second half
with a field goal, then Huntley's scrambling ability helped them
drive 76 yards for another three points before the third quarter
ended.
D'Andre Swift's 2-yard TD run in the fourth pulled the Bears within
three at 16-13.
Williams threw for 285 yards. He took an intentional grounding
penalty that derailed a drive late in the second quarter. Cairo
Santos ended up having to try a 58-yard field goal — with the Bears
rushing to get it off — and came up short on the last play of the
half.
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Baltimore Ravens place kicker Tyler Loop (33), right, celebrates his
field goal with punter Jordan Stout (11) during the second half an
NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025,
in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

The Bears came in with an NFL-best turnover margin
of plus-11, but Wiggins' interception was the only takeaway in this
game.
Chicago was without starting defensive backs Tyrique Stevenson
(shoulder) and Kyler Gordon (groin/calf).
Key sequence
With the score 16-13, Jordan Stout got off a 40-yard punt that was
caught on the fly by teammate Tylan Wallace, pinning the Bears at
their own 4. The interception by Wiggins came two plays later.
Milestone
Henry's two rushing touchdowns brought his career total to 112,
breaking a tie with Walter Payton (110) for fifth on the career
list. Next up is Adrian Peterson with 120.
“I'm always going to pay homage to the one that came before me,”
Henry said. “Such a cool thing. I've been blessed with teammates and
coaches I've had throughout the years to reach that milestone. Still
more to do.”

Too many flags
The Bears rank near the top of the league in most penalties per game
and most penalty yards per game, and that area was again a problem.
Chicago was flagged 11 times for 79 yards.
“We got to emphasize it more. That’s what it comes down to,”
Williams said. “We have to figure it out, find a solution, because
it’s hurting us as an offense.”
Injuries
Chicago's Dominique Robinson injured his ankle and fellow DL Shemar
Turner left with a knee injury. ... Bears WR Luther Burden III left
with a concussion.
Up next
Bears: At Cincinnati next Sunday.
Ravens: At Miami on Thursday night.
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