A strong performance on the road lifted the Baltimore Ravens out of a two-week funk, put them back in first place and instilled confidence in an offense that played its best game of the year.
In a feel-good 30-17 victory over Oakland on Sunday, the Ravens (3-2) looked nothing like the team that had been outscored 70-16 in successive defeats to Jacksonville and Pittsburgh.
Pregame coverage starts at 9 a.m. with Peter Schmuck and Qadry Ismail, with kickoff at 1 p.m. against the Chicago Bears.
Coming in with the 30th-ranked offense in the NFL, Baltimore did not commit a turnover, got 222 yards passing from Joe Flacco and rushed for 143 yards even though starting running back Terrance West departed with a left calf injury on the opening drive.