Chiefs, Steelers top AFC, but plenty of others could contend

Updated Dec. 10, 2020 11:43 a.m. ET
Associated Press

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are already in. No surprise for the defending Super Bowl champions.

Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers are undefeated no more, but they're also on the verge of clinching an AFC playoff spot.

After that, well, there are plenty of other contenders who might have something to say about the conference being just a top-heavy twosome.

Buffalo and Cleveland are 9-3, with Tennessee, Miami and Indianapolis all 8-4. They'd all be in the playoffs right now with this season's expanded, seven-team format.

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Baltimore and Las Vegas are still in the mix at 7-5. And it's never smart to count out a Bill Belichick-coached team, especially with New England surging with four wins in its last five games to get to .500 at 6-6.

A division-by-division look at the AFC playoff race going into the final quarter of the season:

AFC EAST

Josh Allen and the Bills could make a massive statement when they take on the Steelers at home Sunday night. The third-year quarterback

But the Dolphins are still swimming right there with the Bills. Miami and rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa are just a game behind Buffalo in the race for the division and host the Chiefs on Sunday. Still, there's a chance the regular-season finale at Buffalo on Jan. 3 could decide who finishes on top.

The Patriots have been that team for 11 consecutive years — with Tom Brady at quarterback, of course — but that streak appears in serious jeopardy. Belichick's bunch has this going, though: After a road game Thursday night against the Rams, New England's final three opponents are all in the division — at Miami, home vs. Buffalo and home against the currently 0-12 New York Jets.

AFC NORTH

The

Now, winning the division is far from a certainty, especially with Baker Mayfield and the Browns on a four-game winning streak and looking like the scary squad many have been expecting. Pittsburgh still has a two-game lead and could clinch with a win and a Browns loss to Baltimore, but the division could come down to these two playing in what will likely be chilly Cleveland in the regular-season finale.

Oh, and don’t forget about Baltimore, which might be out of the division race but got Lamar Jackson back from a one-game COVID-19 absence and

AFC SOUTH

Tennessee and Indianapolis split their two regular-season meetings and fittingly sit tied atop the division with four games left.

Ryan Tannehill and the Titans would seem to have the easier path to winning the South — which

Meanwhile, the

The Texans have been competitive under interim coach Romeo Crennel, going 4-4 after a 0-4 start with Bill O'Brien. They're still probably too far back to contend but could make things interesting down the stretch with games against Indy and Tennessee.

AFC WEST

The Chiefs

Kansas City can take care of business itself by winning (or tying) Sunday at Miami — in the stadium where the Chiefs won their first Super Bowl in 50 years in February. A loss (or tie) by the Raiders at home against Indianapolis would also give coach Andy Reid and his Chiefs the division.

Las Vegas has been up and down all season and was 5 seconds from staring at a three-game skid, capped by an embarrassing loss to the lowly Jets. But fate — and Williams' Zero Blitz call — intervened. Jon Gruden hopes to have running back Josh Jacobs back soon from a sprained ankle and safety Johnathan Abram from a knee injury, and the Raiders will probably need them to stay in the hunt.

The Broncos (4-8) and

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