With three weeks left to play, three of the four AFC divisions are already decided, and with a win Saturday, the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-4) could lock up the AFC North.
The Steelers, who have clinched a playoff spot, travel to Baltimore to play their AFC rival Ravens (9-5) at 4:30 p.m. EST on FOX. The Steelers defeated the Ravens 18-16 in Week 11, but the Ravens are nearly a touchdown favorite this week, according to BetMGM odds on Friday afternoon.
Saturday’s other game at 1 p.m. EST between Kansas City Chiefs (13-1) and Houston Texans (9-5) on NBC could be a playoff preview. That’s true for Chiefs in their final two games, too. That assumes the Denver Broncos (9-6), who lost to the Los Angeles Chargers (9-6) on Thursday, hold on to the seventh playoff slot.
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On the other side of the bracket, no team has officially locked up a division title in the NFC, but the Philadelphia Eagles (12-2) could be the first if they defeat the Washington Commanders (9-5) in Landover, Maryland, on Sunday (1 p.m. FOX). With a loss the Commanders, in the last playoff slot, would still have 78% chance of making the playoffs, according to Next Gen Stats.
BetMGM odds, as of Friday afternoon, offered odds for most of the teams still considered in the hunt for a playoff berth. A plus before the number signifies the amount a bettor would win on a $100 bet. A minus signifies the amount a bettor must bet to win $100.
Arizona Cardinals: Yes +600, No -900
Atlanta Falcons: Yes +240, No -300
Cincinnati Bengals: Yes +400, No -500
Denver Broncos: Yes -700, No +500
Indianapolis Colts: Yes +700, No -1100
Los Angeles Rams: Yes -160, No +135
Miami Dolphins: Yes +1500, No -5000
Seattle Seahawks: Yes +200, No -250
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Yes -1200, No +750
Washington Commanders: Yes -550, No +400
The Steelers’ chances of winning the AFC North dropped following a loss to the rival Baltimore Ravens on Saturday, but Pittsburgh still controls its own de
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