AFC Power Rankings Week 14: Patriots drop to No. 3
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Words cannot describe how heated the Bengals-Steelers game will be next Sunday. The following next test for these tigers is their trip out west to San Francisco and Denver, the latter of which will have far-spreading ripple effects throughout the AFC playoff picture.
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Cincinnati Bengals
AFC North, 10-2
The Bengals absolutely pummeled their in-state rivals on Sunday, schooling the Browns in every phase of the game. Andy Dalton led many a methodical drive, working primarily through A.J. Green in the absence of Tyler Eifert. The Bengals would be wise to give more work to Giovani Bernard than just six touches, however.
In other news, Reggie Nelson stands atop the NFL’s interception ranks after corralling his seventh pick of the season. Deltha O’Neal’s franchise record of 10 interceptions in a season is within reach of the ninth-year veteran.
Words cannot describe how heated the Bengals-Steelers game will be next Sunday. The following next test for these tigers is their trip out west to San Francisco and Denver, the latter of which will have far-spreading ripple effects throughout the AFC playoff picture.
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