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Sunday, December 20, 1998, Week 16

The Baltimore Ravens played the Chicago Bears in Chicago on Sunday, December 20, 1998, Week 16 of the 1998 season. The Bears won by a score of 24-3. With this game, the Ravens finished the season 2-6-0 on the road.


Baltimore Ravens offense

Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
178 154 24 1 12

Coaches

Head Coach: Ted Marchibroda Assistant Head Coach: Kirk Ferentz Defensive Coordinator: Marvin Lewis Assistant Special Teams Coordinator: Darrin Simmons Quarterbacks Coach: Don Strock Wide Receivers Coach: Richard Mann Offensive Line Coach: Kirk Ferentz Running Backs Coach: Al Lavan Tight Ends Coach: Ken Whisenhunt Offensive Quality Control Coach: Lester Erb Defensive Line Coach: Jacob Burney Linebackers Coach: Maxie Baughan Secondary Coach: Alvin Reynolds Defensive Assistant Coach: Jim Schwartz Special Teams Coach: Scott O'Brien Quality Control Coach: Jim Schwartz Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jerry Simmons Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Darrin Simmons, Paul Ricci General Manager: Ozzie Newsome Scout: Terry McDonough Area Scout: Eric DeCosta Head Athletic Trainer: Bill Tessendorf Bill Walsh Minority Fellowship: Teryl Austin, Tyrone Dixon


Chicago Bears offense

Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
391 202 189 0 20

Coaches

Head Coach: Dave Wannstedt Assistant Head Coach: Tony Wise Offensive Coordinator: Matt Cavanaugh Defensive Coordinator: Bob Slowik Wide Receivers Coach: Ivan Fears Offensive Line Coach: Tony Wise Running Backs Coach: Joe Brodsky Tight Ends Coach: Tom Rossley Offensive Quality Control Coach: Eric Studesville Defensive Line Coach: Clarence Brooks Linebackers Coach: Carlos Mainord Defensive Backfield Coach: Greg Schiano Defensive Quality Control Coach: Ron Rivera Special Teams Coach: Keith Armstrong Kicking Coach: Randy Brown Strength Coach: Russ Riederer Director of Pro Personnel: Rick Spielman Assistant Trainer: Eric Sugarman Bill Walsh Minority Fellowship: Tim Walton, Randy Brown