Does Kansas City really end up hosting the AFC Championship game...... again? A league full of good teams and parity doesn't see one team hosting the championship game six years in a row. We are in the dark ages of NFL football
The Ravens have played 5 road games in their first 8 without a bye week. They includes flying to London and Arizona in a 3-week span and they’re 2-1 in the division (all road games). They don’t have an easy schedule remaining per say but they should challenge for the top seed.
Really hard to see, the window is really fogged up from years and years of looking in from the outside.
The Ravens are the best team in the AFC IMHO. They are 7-2 and have already beaten the Bengals and Browns on the road. They have the Browns at home this week and the Bengals at home next week. If they win those games, then they are 9-2 with season sweeps over the Browns and Bengals. Injuries can always play a factor but right now I think we are looking at a Ravens-Eagles Super Bowl.
Oh, God, I hope so. Mahomes is now officially the proud beneficiary of the Tom Cheat treatment. That, and I can't stand his idiot wife and his insufferable brother. Go Bengals.
Must be nice for Bengals fans that their team hiccuping early in the season essentially meant nothing. They're 5-3 and rolling now, never in doubt. The Jets had a chance to be 5-3 but were 100% gonna careen off a cliff regardless, who are we kidding. Let the implosion begin.
Yup, and their early season hiccup is almost obligatory, and they always seem to find their way out. I guess we will know all we need to know about the jets this Sunday night. Either they come up with something on offense, or it’s over for 2023.
I think both Ravens and Bengals are better teams than Chiefs. I see no way Chiefs hosting the game again.