If the Ravens beat the Bengals on Sunday in the regular-season finale in Cincinnati, it would force a likely rematch in the wild-card round with a coin flip determining which team is at home.
Despite protest from the Bengals, NFL owners voted affirmatively on changes to the AFC playoffs procedures.
If the Ravens beat the Bengals on Sunday in the regular-season finale in Cincinnati, they would force a likely rematch in the wild-card round with a coin flip determining which team is at home.about this potential scenario, because the previous standard for who would win the division and host the game was winning percentage. The Bengals are 11-4 while the Ravens are 10-6. Therefore, the Bengals have already clinched having a higher winning percentage regardless of Sunday’s result.
“The proper process for making rule change is in the off-season,” Blackburn wrote in a memo that was
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