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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.
The record for the most regular-season wins by an AFL or AFC champion is 16, by the 2007 New England Patriots, with a perfect 16–0 record, followed by the 2024 Kansas City Chiefs, who won 15 games in a 17-game season. The 1972 Miami Dolphins also had a perfect season, winning 14 games in a 14-game season, with a 14–0 record. [1]
The "Year" column refers to the season the competition was held, and wikilinks to the article about that season. Official season orthography of Asian Club Championship is reset. Both one-year and two-year seasons listed separately. [2] Finals are listed in the order they were played.
No. 3 Baltimore Ravens (12-5, AFC North winners) vs. No. 6 seed Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7, wild card No. 1) The Ravens clinched the AFC North yet by beating the Cleveland Browns on Saturday.
1:24 - Ravens' AFC North Triumph: Defense Leads the Way 8:02 - Derrick Henry 1,921 rushing yards this season - A career-high and new Ravens single-season record
Pages in category "AFC North championship seasons" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2002 Pittsburgh Steelers season; 2003 Baltimore Ravens season;
The final week of the NFL regular season got off to a hot start with the Baltimore Ravens clinching the AFC North following a dominant 35-10 win over the Cleveland Browns at MT&T Bank Stadium.
AFC North 2nd 9 7 0 Ed Reed (DPOY Tooltip National Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award) [19] [20] 2005: 2005: NFL AFC North 3rd 6 10 0 [21] 2006: 2006: NFL AFC North† 1st† 13 3 0 Lost Divisional Playoffs 6–15 [22] 2007: 2007: NFL AFC North 4th 5 11 0 [23] 2008: 2008: NFL AFC North 2nd^ 11 5 0 Won Wild Card Playoffs (at ...