Patriots clinch AFC East
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The Cleveland Browns (4-12) just pulled off one of the most improbable upsets in the regular season, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) at home by a score of 13-6, and in doing so, became a huge factor in forcing the AFC North into a photo finish race, even if they’ve been eliminated from contention for a while now.
The Steelers need just one more win to clinch a postseason berth. Here's a look at their playoff picture and chances of winning the AFC North.
Pittsburgh and Baltimore will play for a division title next weekend after Cleveland won its fourth game of the season on Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' offense was a no-show in a loss to a 3-12 Cleveland Browns team that had lost seven of its last eight games coming into the week. As a
Baltimore now controls its division fate after Cleveland stunned Pittsburgh -- and the Ravens made sure to say thanks.
The Browns had a chance to prevent the Steelers from clinching the AFC North on Sunday at Huntington Bank Field, and Myles Garrett needed one sack to set the NFL single-season record.
The Panthers and Bucs are also stumbling into Week 18 after Sunday's losses. Only one can win the last NFC playoff berth. Who has the edge?
The Ravens are likely pleased with what's transpired in the first half of Sunday's matchup on the shores of Lake Erie.
Shedeur Sanders threw for 186 yards and a touchdown, Cleveland's defense kept Pittsburgh out of the end zone and the Browns held on for a 13-6 victory, preventing the Steelers from clinching the AFC North.
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