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2010 NFL AFC North Division Preview
This division holds the most aggressive, defensive team in the NFL. The Baltimore Ravens has made back to back trips to the playoffs as a wild card and three playoffs wins. The general manager, Ozzie Newsome deserves a thumbs up for his performance in the off-season. Ravens during the signing period managed to land on Anquan Boldin from Arizona Cardinals.
This player should help Baltimore with their offense pressure, after ranking 4th in the NFL a year ago in scoring differential. Defending division champ Cincinnati Bengals made it throught the season with few injuries, but with the addition of “Ochocinco” few years back and adding “TO” Terrel Owens should give them a nice boost in confidence, that they are also the team which has a chance to make it to the Superbowl 45.
To win the AFC North Division:
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Cincinnati Bengals:
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+6500 |

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Baltimore Ravens:
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-110
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Pittsburgh Steelers:
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-110
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Cleveland Browns:
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+4000
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In Cleveland, the head coach Eric Mangini saved his job by staying in Cleveland, and working along side with the new guy who will be running the front office, Mike Holmgreen. They decided to start with the quarterback position, they released the former Pro Bowler Derek Anderson to Arizona Cardinals, and their first round pick Brady Quinn to Broncos, replacing them with Jake Delhomme who had not much luck with Carolina Panthers. Browns picked up Seneca Wallace from Seahawks and Colt McCoy during the draft from Texas.
In the Steelers camp, Santonio Holmes and Ben Roethlisberger created so much news over the past few months, Pittsburgh is not look promising making the playoffs this upcoming 2010 season. Steeers will play without their main QB in the roster for the first six games, which NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced that Ben should be suspended for.

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