The AFC: Ranking The Conference's Six Playoff Teams
December 25, 2012 10:31 pm
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The Broncos have their offense running on all cylinders behind quarterback Peyton Manning.
Through 16 weeks Manning has thrown for 4,355 yards and 34 touchdowns.
The Broncos defense is also playing at the top of their game ranking 7th in the league against the pass and 3rd against the run.
The only issue with the Broncos could be the play at running back with Willis McGahee done for the year with a torn MCL.
Knowshon Moreno has been carrying the load as of late for the Broncos.
As the season comes to an end, all AFC teams are playing for are playoff and draft positioning. With all six playoff teams set, all that is left to decide is what seed teams will have and who will have home field advantage.
With the Texans coming of a loss to the Vikings in week 16, the door has swung open for the Broncos and the Patriots to stake their claim at playing at home until the Super Bowl. The Baltimore Ravens will have at least one home game they will have to go on the road along with the Cincinnati Bengals and the Indianapolis Colts if they plan on making the trip to New Orleans.
All six teams have shown all season that they can step up and play to their opponents levels. Take a look at how I rank all six AFC teams heading into January.
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I think Flacco jinxed himself when he said he was the best quarterback in football
I don't see any team beating Denver or New England, but the Bengals have what it takes to beat the Ravens, Colts, and Texans.