Improved AFC North Could Become Season-Long War for Teams

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Published: May 14, 2009

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... around the league can agree in 2009 is the enemy?

 

Take a few cues from the team staring down at you that's won two of the last four Super Bowls.

 

With the Pittsburgh Steelers rallying the troops and reloading the arsenal for another run at the big game, the division's three remaining teams—the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland—used this year's draft to collect artillery that could turn the battle for the AFC North crown into a full-blown war.

 

After watching the Steelers more-or-less dominate the division since its inception in 2002, the trio of teams have finally realized having weapons that can keep pace with and perhaps even outlast the enemy will likely result in a more optimal outcome.

 

The Ravens look to pickup where they left off—a season that unexpectedly ended with a Troy Polamalu-interception in the conference championship on the Steelers' home turf.
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