

Baltimore Ravens have lost the AFC North to Buffalo Bills after a tiebreaker.
Baltimore has a 5-2 record against opponents who are similar. They beat the Jets, Vikings twice, Browns, Bears, while losing to Bills and Bengals. Pittsburgh has only four wins in the face of similar opponents. They beat the Jets and Vikings and Browns and Bengals but lost to the Bills and Bengals.
Baltimore is still fourth despite the fact that Denver Broncos and New England Patriots haven’t yet played in Week 13.
After beating the Titans, the Jaguars took over the AFC South division and moved up to third place in conference. Houston Texans defeated the Indianapolis Colts. Indy is now out of the wild-card race.
Bills win to remain in seventh position.
The Texans, who are 7-5, are a game behind the Steelers and Chiefs (6-6).
1. New England Patriots (10-2).
2. Denver Broncos (9-2)
3. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4)
4. Baltimore Ravens (6-6 record against common opponents > Pittsburgh)
5. Los Angeles Chargers (8-4, 7-2 AFC)
6. Indianapolis Colts (8-4 and 6-3)
7. Buffalo Bills (8-4, 5-3 AFC)
8. Houston Texans (7-5).
9. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6, record vs common opponent < BAL, 5-3 AFC)
10. Kansas City Chiefs (6-7, 3-4 AFC).
11. Miami Dolphins (5-7)
12. Cincinnati Bengals (4-8)
13. New York Jets (3-9).
14. Cleveland Browns (3-9).
15. Las Vegas Raiders (2-10).
16. Tennessee Titans (1-11)
Due to their common opponent record, the Ravens are able to regain the lead in their division. Pittsburgh drops to second in the AFC North.
1. Baltimore Ravens (6-6).
2. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6).
3. Cincinnati Bengals (4-8)
4. Cleveland Browns (3-9).