Ravens: Taking control
The Ravens appeared to be short in the receiver department with Mark Clayton and Kelley Washington inactive, but Demetrius Williams has stepped up to fill the void. He battled two defenders to catch a long touchdown pass that gave the Ravens a 21-7 lead and Derrick Mason just caught another one to capitalize after Bears return man Johnny Knox fumbled on the kickoff.
Joe Flacco has now thrown four touchdown passes to set a career high. His previous high was three against the Kansas City Chiefs in this year's regular season opener here at M&T.
Instant update: The Bears just turned the ball over for the fourth time in the game. Running back Matt Forte fumbled deep in Chicago territory and Haloti Ngata recovered to give the Ravens the ball just outside the red zone, setting up a 40-yard field goal by Billy Cundiff. It's all Ravens right now.






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