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In 2015, the Bengals became the first team in the AFC North (Central) to ever start the year 8–0, finishing the season 12–4 and winning the division for the second time in three years. Cincinnati clinched the division title in week 16 when the Steelers were upset by the 4–10 Ravens in Baltimore, quarterbacked by Ryan Mallett.
0–9. 2002 Pittsburgh Steelers season; 2003 Baltimore Ravens season; 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers season; 2005 Cincinnati Bengals season; 2006 Baltimore Ravens season
Starting with that Super Bowl, the AFL or AFC champion won 11 out of 13 Super Bowls. However, the AFC champion lost 13 consecutive Super Bowls, from the 1984 AFC champion Miami Dolphins through the 1996 AFC champion New England Patriots. Overall, the AFL or AFC champion has won 29 of the 58 Super Bowls played through the end of the 2023 season. [1]
The AFC North, in which all four teams are currently above .500, is the outlier. If the 2023 NFL season ended after Week 9 , the entire division would make the playoffs.
Thanks to the Bengals, who beat the Browns 31-14 on Sunday afternoon, the AFC North made NFL history. AFC North becomes first division post-NFL merger to have all 4 teams finish with a winning ...
AFC North championship seasons (22 P) AFC South championship seasons (23 P) AFC West championship seasons (54 P) N. NFC Central championship seasons (31 P)
The AFC North is a good choice to start this new format because it was the only division last season in which all four teams finished above .500 and three of them won 10 or more games, led by the ...
AFC North 4th 5 11 0 Eric Mangini [74] 2010: 2010: NFL AFC North 3rd 5 11 0 [75] 2011: 2011: NFL AFC North 4th 4 12 0 Pat Shurmur [76] 2012: 2012: NFL AFC North 4th 5 11 0 [77] 2013: 2013: NFL AFC North 4th 4 12 0 Rob Chudzinski [78] 2014: 2014: NFL AFC North 4th 7 9 0 Mike Pettine [79] 2015: 2015: NFL AFC North 4th 3 13 0 [80] 2016: 2016: NFL ...