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Who wants the AFC North? Third-place Ravens (2-5) are new favorite
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The new favorite to win the AFC North through eight weeks of the season bears a striking resemblance to the old favorite.

The two-time defending division champ Baltimore Ravens are again the pick of oddsmakers to claim the crown despite a 2-5 record and uncertainty surrounding quarterback Lamar Jackson, who hasn't been in uniform for a month because of a hamstring injury.

The Ravens moved to -105 at FanDuel, leapfrogging the current AFC North-leading Steelers (4-3) following Pittsburgh's Sunday night loss to the Green Bay Packers. DraftKings pushed the Ravens to the top of the North futures odds at -125 with the Steelers at +160 and Cincinnati +500.

The Bengals (3-5) were mere minutes from a 4-4 record and fully shifting the trajectory of their season before the Jets scored late to stun Cincinnati. The Bengals' futures market odds also dropped to +500 to win the AFC North at DraftKings.

If Jackson returns Thursday at Miami, as expected, he will happen upon an upcoming schedule that might pave the way to a turnaround.

After facing the Dolphins (2-6), the Ravens play three consecutive games against teams in last-place in their division starting Nov. 9 against the Vikings (3-4) before matchups with the Browns (2-6) and Jets (1-7).

Baltimore plays Cincinnati in primetime on Thanksgiving and if the Ravens run the table through that game, they would have a 6-5 record entering December, which kicks off with a home game against the Steelers on Dec. 7. Those teams meet again in the final game of the regular season on Jan. 4.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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