AFC North division winner odds are available at legal online sportsbooks. The Baltimore Ravens are the defending division champions and are favored to win it this season. This page covers the latest AFC North division winner odds, the history of winners, and more.
AFC North division winner odds
AFC North Division Winner
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AFC North division odds tracker
Team | Current odds | Opening odds |
Baltimore Ravens | +110 | |
Cincinnati Bengals | +160 | |
Cleveland Browns | +550 | |
Pittsburgh Steelers | +1200 |
AFC North teams
The AFC North division debuted in 2002 and remains home to the same four teams. Since 2002, the Steelers have the most division crowns with nine. The Browns are the only one of the four squads to have not won a title over that span.
Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens won the AFC North last season with a record of 13-4. Since 2002, Baltimore has won the division seven times. The club opened the season with a 27-20 road loss to the Chiefs. On the NFL Week 2 schedule, they’ll be at home to face the Raiders.
Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals finished last in the division a season ago with a record of 9-8. Cincinnati has six division crowns since 2002, most recently winning in 2022. The club was upset at home by the Patriots in Week 1 and will be on the road for a date with the Chiefs this week.
Pittsburgh Steelers
The Steelers finished third in the division last season at 9-8 and secured a wild card berth. Pittsburgh has won the AFC North nine times since 2002, with the last title coming in 2020. They opened with a road win over the Falcons and will be at the Broncos on Sunday.
Cleveland Browns
The Browns finished second in the AFC North last season with a record of 11-6. Cleveland has not won a division title since 1989, when it was part of the AFC Central. The club opened its season with a 33-17 home loss to the Cowboys and now is on the road to face the Jaguars.
AFC North division winner history
Below are the AFC North division standings for the 2002 through 2023 seasons.
Season | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place | 4th place |
2023 | Ravens (13-4) | Browns (11-6) | Steelers (10-7) | Bengals (9-8) |
2022 | Bengals (12-4) | Ravens (10-7) | Steelers (9-8) | Browns (7-10) |
2021 | Bengals (10-7) | Steelers (9-7-1) | Browns (8-9) | Ravens (8-9) |
2020 | Steelers (12-4) | Ravens (11-5) | Browns (11-5) | Bengals (4-11-1) |
2019 | Ravens (14-2) | Steelers (8-8) | Browns (6-10) | Bengals (2-14) |
2018 | Ravens (10-6) | Steelers (9-6-1) | Browns (7-8-1) | Bengals (6-10) |
2017 | Steelers (13-3) | Ravens (9-7) | Bengals (7-9) | Browns (0-16) |
2016 | Steelers (11-5) | Ravens (8-8) | Bengals (6-9-1) | Browns (1-15) |
2015 | Bengals (12-4) | Steelers (10-6) | Ravens (5-11) | Browns (3-13) |
2014 | Steelers (11-5) | Bengals (10-5-1) | Ravens (10-6) | Browns (7-9) |
2013 | Bengals (11-5) | Steelers (8-8) | Ravens (8-8) | Browns (4-12) |
2012 | Ravens (10-6) | Bengals (10-6) | Steelers (8-8) | Browns (5-11) |
2011 | Ravens (12-4) | Steelers (12-4) | Bengals (9-7) | Browns (4-12) |
2010 | Steelers (12-4) | Ravens (12-4) | Browns (5-11) | Bengals (4-12) |
2009 | Bengals (10-6) | Ravens (9-7) | Steelers (9-7) | Browns (5-11) |
2008 | Steelers (12-4) | Ravens (11-5) | Bengals (4-11-1) | Browns (4-12) |
2007 | Steelers (10-6) | Browns (10-6) | Bengals (7-9) | Ravens (5-11) |
2006 | Ravens (13-3) | Bengals (8-8) | Steelers (8-8) | Browns (4-12) |
2005 | Bengals (11-5) | Steelers (11-5) | Ravens (6-10) | Browns (6-10) |
2004 | Steelers (15-1) | Ravens (9-7) | Bengals (8-8) | Browns (4-12) |
2003 | Ravens (10-6) | Bengals (8-8) | Steelers (6-10) | Browns (5–11) |
2002 | Steelers (10-5-1) | Browns (9-7) | Ravens (7-9) | Bengals (2-14) |