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<figure> <figcaption> If the Steelers were to make it to Super Bowl 51, they likely would have overcome more than most teams to do so. Martavis Bryant is suspended for the entire season, and Le’Veon Bell will miss the first three games. These are huge blows to an offense that had the potential to be an all-time great before the bans were handed down. They still have Antonio Brown and Ben Roethlisberger, of course, who will carry the offense. On defense, the Steelers have plenty of inefficiencies. Ryan Shazier has to stay healthy, while rookie Artie Burns needs to contribute right away to shore up the cornerback position. If he doesn’t, the Steelers could be susceptible to the pass, which won’t bode well for their chances of making it to the Super Bowl. At this point, the Steelers’ offense is too good to deny and makes them heavy favorites behind the Patriots in a very week AFC.

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[h=2]Baltimore's last stand is in Pittsburgh[/h]A win at home over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday gives the Pittsburgh Steelers the AFC North title. But if the Ravens win, well, it all changes. Baltimore would be 2-0 against Pittsburgh this season, and the two would be tied atop the division at 9-6, which means the Ravens could clinch the division title next week with a win in Cincinnati. (Or if the Steelers lose to the Browns. I know, I know.) The main issue on Sunday is that the game is in Pittsburgh, and the only three places the Ravens have won games this year are Baltimore, Jacksonville and Cleveland.
 

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