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Week 12 arrives with the AFC North looking as chaotic and competitive as ever. Pittsburgh walked into Cincinnati and handled business, tightening the division race with a statement win over the Bengals.
The Broncos are eyeing Odell Beckham Jr. as a boost for their inconsistent offense, with analysts calling him a strong fit alongside Bo Nix.
As NFL teams brace for the final stretch, there are surprises in the AFC. Does this indicate a power shift within the conference? Here is a breakdown of each division.
The New England Patriots (9-2) and Buffalo Bills (7-3) continue to be the class of the AFC East, while the Miami Dolphins (4-7) and New York Jets (2-8) continue to trail behind. While the Dolphins are in the midst of a two-game winning streak,
A winning record still has the Chargers in control of their playoff destiny, at least at face value. As Chargers.com’s Eric Smith pointed out, The Athletic still gives the Chargers a 64 percent chance. ESPN is right behind at 63 percent. The chance stays at an even 60 percent when looking at the numbers from NFL’s Next Gen Stats.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs saw their AFC West hopes take a hit after an 22-19 road loss to the first-place Denver Broncos, decided by a game-winning field goal.
The AFC doesn't have a big dog strong enough to hang, so that's why the NFC will claim the 2025 Super Bowl title.
The Indianapolis Colts must reset after two rough performances before a bulk of divisional matchups hit their doorstep.