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Chicago Bears vs Baltimore Ravens Match Player Stats (Oct 26, 2025)

Final Score: Baltimore Ravens 30, Chicago Bears 16 M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD | Week 8, 2025 NFL Season | CBS

Chicago outgained Baltimore 125 to 8 in the first quarter, took a 6-0 lead — and still lost by 14. Tyler Huntley, making his third consecutive start in place of Lamar Jackson, finished without a turnover against a Bears defense that had entered the week with the NFL’s best turnover margin at plus-11, posting a career-high 116.9 passer rating in the process. Derrick Henry’s pair of rushing touchdowns raised his career total to 112, moving him past Walter Payton (110) into sole fifth on the NFL’s all-time list.



Game at a Glance

DateSunday, October 26, 2025
Kickoff10:00 PM ET
VenueM&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD
Attendance70,045
BroadcastCBS
FinalRavens 30, Bears 16
Ravens Record2-5
Bears Record4-3

Score by Quarter

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Chicago Bears6001016
Baltimore Ravens01061430

Scoring Plays

#QtrTimeTeamPlayDriveScore
1Q16:50CHICairo Santos 32-yd FG13 plays, 64 ydsCHI 3–0
2Q10:03CHICairo Santos 39-yd FG11 plays, 61 ydsCHI 6–0
3Q28:15BALDerrick Henry 2-yd rush (Loop kick)12 plays, 62 ydsCHI 6–7
4Q21:06BALTyler Loop 42-yd FG12 plays, 54 ydsCHI 6–10
5Q310:05BALTyler Loop 28-yd FG8 plays, 56 ydsCHI 6–13
6Q33:35BALTyler Loop 32-yd FG10 plays, 76 ydsCHI 6–16
7Q412:22CHID’Andre Swift 2-yd rush (Santos kick)11 plays, 83 ydsCHI 13–16
8Q48:13BALCharlie Kolar 10-yd pass from Huntley (Loop kick)2 plays, 9 ydsCHI 13–23
9Q45:06CHICairo Santos 47-yd FG10 plays, 48 ydsCHI 16–23
10Q42:09BALDerrick Henry 2-yd rush (Loop kick)9 plays, 66 ydsCHI 16–30

Team Stats

StatChicago BearsBaltimore Ravens
Total Yards372355
Total Plays6259
Yards per Play6.06.0
Passing Yards276178
Completions/Attempts25/3817/22
Yards per Pass7.17.4
Rushing Yards96177
Rushing Attempts2335
Yards per Rush4.25.1
1st Downs1924
Passing 1st Downs138
Rushing 1st Downs513
Penalty 1st Downs13
3rd Down Efficiency6/13 (46%)4/10 (40%)
4th Down Efficiency0/11/1
Red Zone (Made/Att)1/33/6
Penalties11 for 79 yds6 for 45 yds
Turnovers10
Fumbles Lost00
Interceptions Thrown10
Time of Possession29:3030:30
Total Drives99

Passing Stats

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKS–YDSQBRRTG
Chicago Bears
Caleb Williams25/382857.5011–967.077.2
Baltimore Ravens
Tyler Huntley17/221868.5102–888.3116.9

Rushing Stats

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLONG
Chicago Bears
D’Andre Swift11454.1113
Caleb Williams3248.0022
Kyle Monangai7243.4015
DJ Moore231.503
Team Total23964.2122
Baltimore Ravens
Derrick Henry21713.4210
Tyler Huntley8536.6029
Keaton Mitchell44310.8025
Zay Flowers188.008
Justice Hill122.002
Team Total351775.1229

Henry’s two scores brought his career rushing touchdown total to 112, passing Walter Payton (110) on the all-time list. Adrian Peterson stands fourth at 120.


Receiving Stats

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLONGTGT
Chicago Bears
Rome Odunze711416.302710
DJ Moore47318.30427
Colston Loveland33812.70185
Olamide Zaccheaus7334.7067
D’Andre Swift22613.00252
Devin Duvernay122.0023
Luther Burden III1–1–1.00–11
Team Total2528511.404235
Baltimore Ravens
Zay Flowers7639.00209
Rashod Bateman25125.50364
Mark Andrews33411.30243
DeAndre Hopkins11414.00141
Charlie Kolar11010.01101
Isaiah Likely284.0052
Tylan Wallace166.0061
Derrick Henry0001
Team Total1718610.913622

Defensive Stats

Baltimore Ravens Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Roquan Smith1270000
Kyle Hamilton840001
Nate Wiggins760110
Teddye Buchanan640200
Malaki Starks550000
Marlon Humphrey540001
Alohi Gilman530010
David Ojabo310000
TJ Tampa220000
Keondre Jackson220000
Kyle Van Noy210101
Chidobe Awuzie210000
John Jenkins200000
Mike Green111101
Jake Hummel110100
Jay Higgins IV110000
Rasheen Ali110000
Charlie Kolar100000
Travis Jones100000
CJ Okoye100000
Team Total68441624

Chicago Bears Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Nahshon Wright960001
Dayo Odeyingbo840100
Gervon Dexter Sr.751201
Montez Sweat731101
Kevin Byard640000
TJ Edwards610000
Jaquan Brisker540000
Noah Sewell530000
Grady Jarrett410000
Jaylon Jones330000
Tremaine Edmunds320010
D’Marco Jackson210000
Andrew Billings110000
Travis Homer110000
Jonathan Owens110000
Colston Loveland110000
Elijah Hicks100000
Jonathan Ford100000
Daniel Hardy100000
Carl Jones100000
Jahdae Walker100000
Team Total74412413

Interceptions

PlayerTeamINTYDSTD
Nate WigginsBaltimore Ravens190

Wiggins picked off Caleb Williams with the Bears backed up at their own 4-yard line in the fourth quarter. Charlie Kolar’s 10-yard touchdown catch two plays later made it 23-13 and effectively closed out the contest.


Special Teams

Kicking

PlayerFGPCTLONGXPPTS
Cairo Santos (CHI)3/475.0%471/110
Tyler Loop (BAL)3/3100.0%423/312

Santos also attempted a 58-yard field goal on the final play of the first half — a hurried attempt after an intentional grounding call on Caleb Williams backed Chicago out of range — and missed.

Punting

PlayerNOYDSAVGTBIn20LONG
Tory Taylor (CHI)210854.01065
Jordan Stout (BAL)29547.50255

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLONGTD
Devin DuvernayCHI39632.0490
Josh BlackwellCHI36120.3240
Rasheen AliBAL38829.3340
Keaton MitchellBAL26633.0390

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLONGTD
Devin DuvernayCHI188.080

Baltimore had no punt returns.


Fumbles

PlayerTeamFUMLOSTREC
Josh BlackwellCHI100
D’Marco JacksonCHI001
Mark AndrewsBAL100

Injuries

Chicago Bears — in-game: WR Luther Burden III (concussion), DL Dominique Robinson (ankle), DL Shemar Turner (knee). Chicago Bears — inactive: CB Tyrique Stevenson (shoulder), CB Kyler Gordon (groin/calf). Baltimore Ravens: QB Lamar Jackson (hamstring) — missed his third consecutive start; practiced during the week but was ruled out Saturday. FB Patrick Ricard (calf) returned to make his season debut.


Officials

RoleOfficial
RefereeShawn Smith
UmpireTra Blake
Down JudgeJay Bilbo
Line JudgeJeff Seeman
Field JudgeBoris Cheek
Side JudgeDyrol Prioleau
Back JudgeDino Paganelli

Baltimore improved to 2-5 and faced Miami the following Thursday night. Chicago dropped to 4-3 and traveled to Cincinnati the next Sunday — 11 penalties and 79 penalty yards the more pressing item on Ben Johnson’s agenda than the final score.

Bobby Smith
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Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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