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The Steelers are AFC North Champions after defeating the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football at Acrisure Stadium. It's the 25th time in team history the Steelers are division champions.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are AFC North champions for the first time in five years following their Week 18 victory over the Baltimore Ravens.
The Cincinnati Bengals are content to run it back with Zac Taylor at head coach in 2026. But the rest of the AFC North…the vibes are different. The Cleveland Browns fired Kevin Stefanski. Not long after, the Baltimore Ravens pulled the shocker by firing John Harbaugh.
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NFL 2025/2026 regular season wrap-up: AFC North
As the regular season comes to a close, the AFC North’s picture is finally complete. After months of tight races, statement wins, and division-altering moments, the standings reflect a season defined by consistency at the top and missed opportunities below.
Cam Heyward mentioned Aaron Smith, Brett Keisel, Casey Hampton, and others for why he always goes all out each and every play. He got candid. “I’m jealous of them. They have something I don’t have….when they come back for their reunion, I want to show them some hardware.”
Cam Heyward delivers a focused message to T.J. Watt and the Steelers after a lighthearted division title hat roast.
Harbaugh took over the Ravens in 2008 and had a 180-113 record. He reached 12 playoffs, four AFC title games, and won Super Bowl XLVII. He leaves the winningest coach in franchise history by 100 victories and beat Cincinnati in four of the past five outings.
Mike McDaniel was fired by the Miami Dolphins on Thursday, but he may not have to wait long to find a new gig.