OWINGS MILLS, Md. —
The Ravens are in the driver's seat to take control of AFC North after Sunday's win over the Jets has them in first place in the division.
They are tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers at 6-5 but hold the tiebreaker over them with a better record within the division. Four out of their final six games will be against the Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals, giving the Ravens a chance to win the AFC North after starting the year in a 1-5 hole.
It was a closer game than expected in the 23-10 win over the New York Jets, but it may have been the tough test this team needed before they play three straight divisional games. The Ravens host the Bengals on Thanksgiving night and then the Steelers on Dec. 7 before heading to Cincinnati the following week.
"It feels great, but it

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