Could Browns Leapfrog Steelers To Capture AFC North Crown?
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Pittsburgh PA
08 December, 2020
8:51 AM
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PITTSBURGH, PA — It's sacrilege for Steelers fans to contemplate, but after the team's disappointing come-from-ahead 23-17 loss to the Washington Football team Monday it's one that has to be considered: The Cleveland Browns possibly could pass the Steelers in the standings and win the AFC North title. With four games left in the regular season, the Steelers have an 11-1 record; the Browns are two games back at 9-3. A two-game lead with four left to play seemingly would be an almost insurmountable lead for the Steelers. But the Browns have a softer remaining schedule than the Steelers. Their final four opponents have a combined record of 22-25, while the Steelers opponents are a 28-19-1. The Browns on Sunday host the Baltimore Ravens (6-5). They then will have road games against the New York Giants (5-7) and the New York Jets (0-12) before hosting the Steelers in the season finale. The Steelers on Sunday visit the Buffalo Bills (9-3) before traveling to Cincinnati to play the Bengals (2-9-1). They then host the Indianapolis Colts (8-4) before the showdown with the Browns. It's not just the Browns favorable schedule that should have Steelers fans concerned. What also should be worrisome is the late-season swoons the past two seasons that have kept the Steelers out of the playoffs. Last year, the Steelers were 8-5 even without quarterback Ben6-1 Roethlisberger before losing to the Bills, Jets and Ravens to finish 8-8. In 2018, the Steelers were 7-2-1 before dropping four of their last six games to finish 9-6-1 and missing the playoffs for the first time since 2013. The Steelers are virtually assured of making the playoffs this year. But even with an 11-1 record, the AFC North title is not guaranteed and could come down to the matchup with the Browns on the season's final day.
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