With just a handful of weeks left in the NFL’s regular season, the playoff picture is clear for some teams, but others are harder to read.
The AFC has been a bit of a toss-up this season, and it’s hard to give any team a major edge over the others.
With that in mind, Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin believes the Baltimore Ravens should be considered the best team in the conference, but not by much.
In the latest edition of Undisputed, Irvin explained that a team like the Ravens shouldn’t have to rely on special teams to get the job done against the Los Angeles Rams.
Who’s the best team in the AFC thru Week 14: Chiefs, Dolphins or Ravens? 👀 @MichaelIrvin88 is siding with the Flock, here’s why: pic.twitter.com/iRbawzdThJ
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) December 11, 2023
Nonetheless, with the way Lamar Jackson is playing, he has to give them the nod.
Even so, Irvin believes the Miami Dolphins also deserve plenty of credit and shouldn’t be overlooked by any means.
As for the Kansas City Chiefs, their latest outing proved that they’re simply not on the same level as they were last season.
The rest of the AFC picture is somewhat cloudy.
The Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns are playing solid football, but their quarterback situation is far from ideal.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have alternated impressive games with subpar performances, and it’s hard to trust them.
The same goes for the Buffalo Bills, a team that could play up and down to its opponent’s level week in and week out.
Then again, we all know anything can happen in a win-or-go-home scenario, and not always the best team wins.
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