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Ravens get superb grade for Dolphins win as AFC North chances skyrocket originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Baltimore Ravens moved to 3-5 after their win over the Miami Dolphins, as Lamar Jackson's first game back from injury went along perfectly.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/browns/onsi as Where the Browns stand in updated AFC North standings after their bye. Save for a last second meltdown of epic proportions, the bye at Week 9 didn’t really do the Cleveland Browns many favors.
The Steelers are living off takeaways and hold a two-game division lead. The Browns are reportedly buyers as Tuesday’s trade deadline looms.
That’s the issue: Burrow could still come back and the Bengals are, technically, second in the AFC North at 3-5 behind Pittsburgh, a 4-3 team Cincinnati has already defeated once. Baltimore is 2-5 and Cleveland 2-6. In theory, a win in Week 9 keeps the Bengals at 4-5 and in the hunt while Burrow remains on track for a mid-December return.
In week 8 of the NFL season, the AFC North continued to be an overall bad division. The Bengals started off well, but they fell off as the game went on. The Steelers had a similar situation where they played well,
The Buffalo Bills' window to claim the AFC, and advance to its first Super Bowl in 32 seasons, no longer appears as wide-open as it did a month ago.
For the second week in a row, the Baltimore Ravens picked up a much-needed win as they took down the Miami Dolphins 28-6 to kick off Week 9 action. The return o
Lamar Jackson returns Thursday night, the Steelers and Bengals look to bounce back from Week 8 losses and the Browns take a break.
According to the SportsLine Inside the Lines team's projection model, the division title still could be up for grabs pending this upcoming week's results
Throughout the offseason, the general consensus was that the AFC North was going to be an absolute bloodbath. Except here […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Bell: Breaking Down Each