CBCca SportsHockey Headlines Scoreboard Standings Stats NHL Schedule Teams Players Hockey Night in Canada Fantasy Pool Olympics Football Headlines CFL Scoreboard CFL Standings CFL Stats CFL Teams NFL Scoreboard NFL Standings NFL Stats NFL Teams NFL Players Video Alpine Skiing Curling Figure Skating Basketball NBA Scoreboard Standings Basketball News Feed Baseball MLB Scoreboard Standings Baseball News Feed Soccer MLS Scoreboard MLS Standings International Stats Soccer News Feed Amateur Sports Golf Tennis Auto Racing National Football LeagueScoreboardStatsStandingsTeamsPlayersPlayer NewsInjuriesTransactionsHomeBearsRavens PreviewNFL HeadlinesFalcons beat Ravens on TD with 20 left Manager Sterger meets with NFL Browns LB Benard released from hospital McNabb hopes to work on 2minute drill Bills LB Merriman out indefinitely Titans QB Young returns to practice Migraine keeps Harvin out of practice NFL players want more say in discipline Portis wears Phillies cap could return Giants WR Smith hurts pectoral muscle By JEFF MEZYDLOSTATS Senior Writer(AP) A second consecutive game against a struggling NFC North opponent might be what the Baltimore Ravens need to win consecutive games for the first time in nearly three months and remain in the mix for an AFC wildcard berth The Ravens look to build off their most complete effort of the season when they host the reeling Chicago Bears on Sunday Ray Rice rushed for a careerhigh 166 yards on 13 carries and the Ravens set team records for rushing touchdowns (five) and total yardage (548) in a 483 home rout of Detroit last Sunday The Ravens (76) are in the wildcard mix with Jacksonville Miami Denver and the New York Jets but they have alternated wins and losses in their last seven contests Baltimore hasnt won consecutive games since opening 30 We know what we have to do said running back Willis McGahee who ran for two TDs last weekend We know we have to win the rest of our games regardless of what happens Baltimore has a favorable final stretch to make that happen with Chicago (58) in town followed by road games against slumping Pittsburgh and Oakland If we dont take of business against the Chicago Bears first and foremost its not going to matter what happens in those other games Ravens coach John Harbaugh said The Ravens 121 at home against NFC opponents since the start of the 2003 season face a Bears team thats lost seven of nine overall and four in a row on the road Rice whos rushed for 1041 yards could be in for another big game after gaining 200 total yards by halftime against the Lions Chicago gives up 1279 rushing yards per game ranking 24th in the league Baltimore which tied a franchise record for most points in a game last weekend leads the league with an average margin of victory at 197 points Defensively the Ravens are giving up 126 points per game while going 52 at home...