In Wide-Open AFC, Pundits Believe Ravens Can 'Make a Lot of Noise' in Playoffs
If the season ended today, the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers would be the top four seeds in the AFC.
The Buffalo Bills would hit the road as a wild-card team, while the Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs would be at home for the playoffs. Not their home stadiums; their actual homes.
Just what everyone predicted, right?
Of course, this all could change over the final seven weeks of the season. However, there's no denying that the AFC hierarchy of recent years has experienced a shakeup. The gap between the "Big Three" (Chiefs, Ravens, Bills) and everyone else no longer exists.
There's no clear favorite to win the conference championship, and that's why the Rave

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