Chicago Bears vs. Ravens NFL Week 6: preview, game time and more
Complete game details for the Week 6 match-up between the Chicago Bears and the Baltimore Ravens.
The Chicago Bears will travel to Baltimore to face the 3-2 Ravens in a week 6 showdown. The team will look to rebound from their 20-17 loss at home on Monday night. It was certainly a winnable game for the Chicago Bears, however they just did not do enough of the little things to
get the job done.
This will be the second game of the year with Mitch Trubisky as the starting quarterback. Against the Vikings, Trubisky completed 12 of 25 passes for 128 yards while tallying 22 rushing yards on 3 attempts. He threw one touchdown and had one interception. Sure, those are not terrific numbers, but you have to understand that his weapons are limited.
Wide receiver Markus Wheaton has an injured groin. So, against the Ravens, Trubisky will be throwing to wide receivers Tanner Gentry, Tre McBride, Kendall Wright and Josh Bellamy. Yikes.
It is safe to assume that Trubisky will not be breaking any passing records this week, but that’s not the point. The point is that we just need to see him develop throughout the season. Sure, he threw an interception last week, but he is a rookie, so it is expected.
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Yes, the Ravens have a good defense. Yes, they have forced 12 interceptions this season, but starting Trubisky is still a good thing! It is best that he takes his lumps now, then by sitting for most of the season.
Game Details
Date: Sunday, October 15th, 2017
Time: 12:00 pm CT
Location: Baltimore, MD
Venue: M&T Bank Stadium
TV Channel: CBS
Radio: WBBM 780 AM and 105.9 FM (Chicago)
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If Trubisky and the Chicago Bears are able to get a victory this Sunday in a hostile environment, then it will definitely be a step forward. It would provide us fans with even more hope for the future of this franchise with Trubisky leading it.