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Matchups to Watch: Ravens vs. Bears
Here are the 1-on-1 matchups that will shape Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears.

QBs Lamar Jackson/Tyler Huntley vs. S Kevin Byard III
Jackson logged a full practice Friday and is questionable for Sunday's game. If he's able to suit up, it would mark Jackson's first game in nearly a month after he missed the previous two with a hamstring injury. If Jackson doesn't start, Huntley will get the nod in his place. Huntley provided a fourth-quarter spark against the Rams in Week 6, completing 10-of-15 passes for 68 yards and rushing for 39 yards. Whoever lines up under center will need to be sharp and keep the ball out of harm's way, especially against Byard, who leads the league with four interceptions.

RB Derrick Henry vs. LB Tremaine Edmunds
Henry is coming off his most productive outing since Week 1, rushing for 122 yards on a season-high 24 carries against the Rams. If Jackson is sidelined again, Henry could be in store for an even more touches against a Chicago defense that is giving up the fifth-most rushing yards per game (137.7). Edmunds leads Chicago with 61 tackles and has three interceptions this season.

ILB Roquan Smith vs. RB D'Andre Swift
Smith is set to make his return after missing the two previous games with a hamstring injury. He'll take on his former team that drafted him with the No. 8-overall pick in 2018. Swift is coming off back-to-back games with 100+ rushing yards and has helped elevate the Bears offense. Chicago averaged 183.5 rushing yards over the last two weeks, so Smith will have his hands full in his first game back.

OLB Mike Green vs. LT Theo Benedet
Green has yet to record his first career sack, and the Ravens have just eight total sacks as a team this season, tied for the fewest in the league. Shorthanded at outside linebacker without Odafe Oweh (traded) and Tavius Robinson (injured), Green will be counted on for significant snaps as he has been all year. He'll often tee off against Benedet, a first-year starter who has had an up-and-down start to his career.

WR Zay Flowers vs. CB Nahshon Wright
Flowers had a tough outing against the Rams but will have the chance to bounce back against a banged-up Bears secondary that will be without starters Tyrique Stevenson and Kyler Gordon. Flowers has been the top target through the air for the Ravens offense with 423 yards on 34 catches. A former third-round pick, Wright had a pick-six in Week 1 and an interception last week against the Saints, when he earned an 85.9 grade from Pro Football Focus.












