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The Cleveland Browns had plenty of injuries and no chance on Saturday, and the Ravens in some ways played down to their level even though they won 35-10 to clinch the AFC North championship.
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If the Chargers win Sunday, Pittsburgh and Baltimore would face off for a third time in an AFC North duel. Otherwise, "Harbaugh Bowl Pt. 4" would take place in the wild-card round in Baltimore.
This was the second time for a prior World Series matchup to occur in either a Wild Card Game, Division Series or League Championship Series. The first such instance was in the 2011 National League Championship Series, during which the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Milwaukee Brewers, 4–2, in a rematch of the 1982 World Series. This was the ...
ESPN also planned on utilizing ABC afternoon window [12] on Friday (October 2). [13] On October 2, ABC cut away from their broadcast Miami-Chicago Cubs game during the top of the 9th inning to deliver a special report on U.S. president Donald Trump being taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for COVID-19 treatment.
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.
Week 15 was no exception. The AFC saw two more teams clinch postseason berths. The Houston Texans wrapped up the AFC South by virtue of their 20-12 win over the Miami ... NFC North title.
After the fallout from CBS's financial problems [23] [24] from their exclusive, four-year-long (lasting from 1990 to 1993), US$1.8 billion [25] [26] television contract with Major League Baseball (a contract that ultimately cost CBS approximately $500 million), [27] Major League Baseball [28] decided to go into the business of producing the telecasts themselves [29] and market these to ...