The Daily Courier

Ravens-Bengals could be significan­t in AFC North

- By The Associated Press

Considerin­g what happened in the rain at Cleveland last Sunday, the rugged AFC North looks like it will be wide open.

So tonight’s visit to Cincinnati by Baltimore takes on an extra bit of importance, even in mid-September, after the division-favourite Steelers stumbled and bumbled to a 21-21 tie against the Browns.

The Ravens were all over Buffalo from the start as Joe Flacco recaptured some of that 2012 championsh­ip form and the defence destroyed the Bills.

The Bengals fell in a big hole at Indianapol­is and showed far more gumption than usual by climbing out of it to win.

Two teams many projected as also-rans for 2018 delivered some impressive opening performanc­es.

“That game is behind us,” Ravens safety Tony Jefferson said. “Although it’s great to have momentum, it’s over with. It’s a new week. This is a division opponent; they know us very well and we know them very well.”

Perhaps. But these Bengals seem to have a resilience not seen often in recent seasons — though Cincinnati did show such moxie in the previous meeting with Baltimore.

The Ravens ended the season hosting the Bengals and fell 31-27 on Andy Dalton’s 49-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Boyd with 44 seconds left.

That eliminated Baltimore from the playoffs and sent Buffalo into the post-season.

The Ravens, ranked No. 9 in the AP Pro32, and No. 16 Bengals are pick-em at Paul Brown Stadium. It’s hard to fathom predicting Cincinnati will start the season 2-0. But that’s where we’ll go.

BENGALS, 21-20

No. 28 Oakland (plus 6) at No. 14 Denver

Not exactly Orange Crush defence, but Broncos will put Mile High hit on Jon Gruden’s Raiders.

BEST BET: BRONCOS, 23-13

No. 3 Minnesota (plus 1) at No. 6 Green Bay

No miracle finishes for A-Rod and Pack this time, though this isn’t much of an ...

UPSET SPECIAL: VIKINGS, 27-20

No. 21 Seattle (plus 3) at No. 22 Chicago, Monday night

Bears need to put Lambeau collapse behind them. BEARS, 20-16

No. 1 New England (minus 2) at No. 5 Jacksonvil­le

AFC championsh­ip game rematch — and perhaps harbinger for January. No revenge for Jaguars.

PATRIOTS, 27-16

No. 7 Kansas City (plus 5 1-2) at No. 11 Pittsburgh

Steelers fall behind even more in AFC race and Chiefs prosper.

CHIEFS, 26-24

No. 8 Carolina (plus 5 1/2) at No. 10 Atlanta

Red zone scares Falcons, strange occurrence for a team wearing that colour.

FALCONS, 20-17

No. 24 New York Giants (plus 3) at No. 25 Dallas

NBC and NFL love this as prime-time matchup. Hey, they both are 0-1, guys.

COWBOYS, 17-16

No. 31 Arizona (plus 13) at No. 4 Los Angeles Rams

Cardinals can’t possibly be as bad as they looked in opener. Or maybe they are.

RAMS, 26-10

No. 2 Philadelph­ia (minus 3) at No. 15 Tampa Bay

EAGLES, 21-20

No. 30 Detroit (plus 5 1-2) at No. 23 San Francisco

49ERS, 20-17

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Seattle Seahawks receiver Brandon Marshall, left, hauls in a touchdown pass in the end zone as Denver Broncos defensive back Bradley Roby looks on during NFL action this past Sunday in Denver.The Seahawks will look for a better result in Chicago against the Bears for the Monday nighter in Week 2.
The Associated Press Seattle Seahawks receiver Brandon Marshall, left, hauls in a touchdown pass in the end zone as Denver Broncos defensive back Bradley Roby looks on during NFL action this past Sunday in Denver.The Seahawks will look for a better result in Chicago against the Bears for the Monday nighter in Week 2.

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