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With the 2025 NFL Draft now behind us and the echoes of pick announcements fading, there’s a unique stillness settling over the football world—a hush that invites us to ponder the age-old debate: which division truly stands above the rest? It turns out, the AFC North isn’t just holding its own; it’s been quietly dominating the league, racking up an astounding 128 wins since 2020 that leave its competitors scrambling in the dust. Now, isn’t that something? Imagine a division so deep that even the last-place team can crack nine wins—and only twice in five years has any squad slipped below seven victories. As the Browns brace for another uphill battle, the Steelers, Ravens, and Bengals seem poised to keep the playoff hopes alive, showcasing a kind of competitive grit that makes you wonder: has the AFC North quietly become the NFL’s untouchable powerhouse? Let’s dig into the numbers—and trust me, they tell a story worth your time.

CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 28: Wall of NFL team helmets on display inside the NFL Locker Room at the NFL Draft Experience on April 28, 2021 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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It’s the slowest time of the football calendar now that the 2025 NFL Draft is over and there are months to go before training camp.

What better time to debate which divisions are the best in the league?

Analyst Warren Sharp recently shared a stat that shows how the AFC North has been by far the best division in the NFL over the past five years, with 128 combined wins since 2020.

The AFC West ranks second with 119 wins in that span, while the AFC South is firmly in last place with 78 wins.

All four AFC North teams have made multiple playoff appearances, while every other division has at least one team lagging behind.

Only twice over the past five years has an AFC North team won fewer than seven games, as last year’s Cleveland Browns (3-14) and the Cincinnati Bengals in 2020 (4-11-1) failed to reach that milestone.

The Bengals won nine games in 2023 and finished last in the division, which is a testament to how deep it is.

While the Browns look to be headed toward another rough season, the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens and Bengals should have no problem competing for playoff berths again.

A stat like this shows how wide the gap is between the AFC North and other divisions.

The post Stat Shows Best Division In NFL Since 2020 appeared first on The Cold Wire.

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