AFC North, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns
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The Steelers were the only AFC North team to earn a win in Week 4. The Baltimore Ravens were crushed by the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Cleveland Browns were blown out by the Detroit Lions. With those results, here's how things shake out in the AFC North ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are nearing the NFL trade deadline with some needs across the offensive side of the football. But with a 3-1 record and a
As one of the 11 significant contributors new to the Pittsburgh Steelers this season, DK Metcalf has never participated in an intra-division AFC North game. With a game against the Cleveland Browns on tap Sunday,
In addition to getting a week off after their trip to Dublin, the Steelers saw their lead in the AFC North increase as all three division rivals suffered a loss on Sunday. At 3-1, Pittsburgh is the only AFC North team that has a winning record at this point in the 2025 regular season.
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In another AFC North vs. NFC North matchup, The Detroit Lions also notched their third win of the year by handling their business at home against the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland was held to under three yards per carry and Joe Flacco's 39.3 passer rating was the seventh-lowest in his career as a starter in a 34-10 win for the Lions.
It's a bizarre time in the division with Aaron Rodgers the only starting QB who began 2025 in that capacity for the same team.
We're looking at how the AFC North will be impacted after the Bengals acquired QB Joe Flacco and a sixth-round pick from the Browns for a fifth-round pick
Ex-Washington Commanders draft pick and defensive end K.J. Henry has signed with the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
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But for the Ravens, winning the AFC North remains a realistic possibility. In fact, the Ravens are still the betting the favorites to win the division, with odds of +100 at DraftKings. The Steelers are right behind at +110. The Browns and Bengals are long shots, both at +1800.