The Ravens have returned from their bye feeling rejuvenated mentally and physically.
Players and coaches have not lost their belief after a frustrating 1-5 start, and the bye gave them additional time to recharge for the run they’ll need to make the playoffs.
“We all needed a mental reset, and we’re ready to come back out swinging,” Pro Bowl wide receiver Zay Flowers said. “We don’t want to lose any more, so we’ve got to start it off right. Right after the bye week, everybody got fresh, everybody got a mental break. We’ll come back, start off with a win, and try to go on a run.”
Starting that run on Sunday against the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stadium would be a positive sign for Baltimore. The Bears (4-2) are riding a four-game winning streak and have built the kind of momentum that Baltimore is seeking.
With 11 games remaining, the Ravens don’t know exactly how many victories they will need to reach the postseason, and they don’t plan on looking too far ahead. Every game from this point forward is huge for the Ravens, and Marlon Humphrey said his sole focus this week is figuring out a way to beat Chicago.
“There would be nothing greater if we could beat the Chicago Bears this Sunday,” Humphrey said. “We are 1-5. We need to focus on one game and one practice at a time.
“I just want to win a game. That would be really cool. … It is just not fun to lose games. It’s something I told the defense. I’ve never really been a loser in my entire life. I’m not really cool with being a loser. I’m not really comfortable with being a loser, so I just want to win one game. And if that’s not everybody’s mindset, there needs to be a sit-down to figure out how we can get that on your mindset.”
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