One saying reigns supreme in the AFC North, and it is none other than competition breeds excellence.
While the Cleveland Browns may have the worst QB situation in the division right now, the same cannot be said for the other three division rivals, who currently have elite signal-callers leading their teams on Sunday. With the Pittsburgh Steelers in first place in the AFC North, the Baltimore Ravens in second place and the Cincinnati Bengals not far behind, which of these three AFC North QBs is superior?
Russell Wilson, naturally at 35, is perhaps the lowest ranked of the three. His veteran presence, however, is something his athleticism can’t make up for, and his deep ball may be the best in the division.
While many in the NFL consider Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson a favorite to win the 2024 MVP award, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow almost single-handedly puts his team in position to win games every week, throwing for five touchdowns in Week 9 of Cincinatti. victory.
Are the Bengals dark horses in a tight AFC North race, and if so, can Pittsburgh continue to maintain its lead in the division?
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This article was originally published on Steelers Wire: Who is the best QB in the AFC North through 9 weeks?