Where the Ravens stand in AFC playoff picture heading into Week 12 matchup vs. Chargers
Week 11 went just as the Baltimore Ravens had hoped it would go. The Ravens opened up Week 11 by picking up a home win over the Cincinnati Bengals on "Thursday Night Football." Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson threw a pair of touchdown passes in the divisional contest, and overall, Baltimore tallied 157 rushing yards. The […]
Week 11 went just as the Baltimore Ravens had hoped it would go.
The Ravens opened up Week 11 by picking up a home win over the Cincinnati Bengals on "Thursday Night Football." Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson threw a pair of touchdown passes in the divisional contest, and overall, Baltimore tallied 157 rushing yards.
The Ravens then watched as the Cleveland Browns clinched a home win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, while the Philadelphia Eagles secured a road victory against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Thanks to Philadelphia’s dramatic win in Week 11, Baltimore now sits atop the AFC standings for the first time in the season.
The Chiefs, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Miami Dolphins all sit in first place in their respective divisions and also boast a 7-3 record. However, Kansas City holds the No. 2 seed in the conference over both teams due to the head-to-head sweep tiebreaker.
If the season were to end today, Baltimore would have the first-round bye in the AFC, while the Chiefs would face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC wild-card round.
The Ravens will next be in action in Week 12 when they will meet the Los Angeles Chargers.