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2024 AFC North Division odds: Steelers, Ravens in razor thin race

2024 AFC North Division odds: Steelers, Ravens in razor thin race 2024 AFC North Division odds: Steelers, Ravens in razor thin race

The Bengals and Ravens entered the season tied at the top of the board to win the AFC North division title.

Well, only one of those two squads remains in the running — the one with the reigning NFL MVP. 

Will the Ravens be able to capture the division crown for a second year in a row?

Let’s take a look at the odds at FanDuel Sportsbook as of Dec. 18.

AFC NORTH DIVISION WINNER ODDS

Pittsburgh Steelers: -160 (bet $10 to win $16.25 total)
Baltimore Ravens: +130 (bet $10 to win $23 total)

While the Ravens (9-5) have held steady all season, they are not the favorites to win the division. That distinction belongs to Pittsburgh (10-4). 

In the division, Baltimore has two wins over Cincy, a loss to Pittsburgh and a loss to Cleveland. The Steelers own wins over the Browns, Bengals and Ravens, and a lone loss to Cleveland. 

In arguably one of the biggest games of the season, Pittsburgh travels to Baltimore (-6.5) in Week 16, with the AFC North title hanging in the balance. 

If Pittsburgh wins, it will clinch the division. 

If Baltimore wins, the two teams will be tied in the division standings and have the same overall record.

The Ravens will then host the Browns in Week 18, while the Steelers will host the Bengals that same week. The outcomes of those games could also determine the division crown if Baltimore is able to win in Week 16. 

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