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The Ravens and Steelers are both 6-6, while the Bengals are 4-8 but have Joe Burrow back. Who will win the AFC North? We want to hear from you.
The Texans' odds of making the playoffs have increased greatly in recent weeks. The road to get there may not be as difficult as you'd think.
As the New England Patriots prepare to embark on a much-needed and well-deserved bye week, they have their dominant 33-15 victory over the New
Despite the gap, the Bills' AFC East title hopes are alive. The path is narrow and hinges on Buffalo winning in Foxborough in two weeks. Buffalo must win at New England on Dec. 14 to keeps its division championship hopes alive — and would still need to keep winning while the Patriots lose at least once more.
ESPN's Mike Tannenbaum on the Bengals: "They could lose one more game, go 4-1 over the last five games and win the division at 8-9."
However, if KC is to win the AFC West, they'd actually prefer if LA beats Denver in Week 18. To finish at the top of the division, the Chiefs have to win all five of their remaining games, including their head-to-head against the Broncos.
The Raiders will have to contend with the NFL’s reigning defensive player of the year, cornerback Pat Surtain II, who missed the teams’ first meeting as he recovered from a strained chest muscle that sidelined him for a month. Surtain returned last week against Washington and recorded four tackles and a pass breakup.
The division-leading New England Patriots (11-2) have won ten straight games heading into their bye week, so Week 14 will serve as a great opportunity for the rest of the division to pick up a half-game.
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Steelers vs. Ravens: Betting insights & predictions
Mike Blewitt and Craig Mish discuss key betting insights for the Steelers vs. Ravens AFC North matchup, focusing on their history of close, low-scoring games.