AFC Power Rankings: Patriots stay on top
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For now, the Bengals must prepare for a puzzlingly good Steelers team if they want to remain in the land of the unbeaten.
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Cincinnati Bengals
AFC North, 6-0
Leaping over the Broncos for the No. 2 spot are the Bengals, who are proving to be more balanced than Denver. Andy Dalton continued to build his MVP resume on Sunday, connecting on two-thirds of his attempts for 243 yards and three touchdowns. Giovani Bernard and Jeremy Hill continued to look like the best one-two running back punch in the league, totaling 106 yards and a touchdown between them.
Two claps for Darqueze Dennard, who recorded his first career interception on Sunday. The youth movement in the Cincy secondary has been happening for some time (remember Terence Newman?), so it’s good to see the Bengals’ top pick in the 2014 NFL Draft making plays.
For now, the Bengals must prepare for a puzzlingly good Steelers team if they want to remain in the land of the unbeaten.
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