AFC notes: Browns haven’t beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh since 2003
Cleveland running back Isaiah Crowell takes the handoff from quarterback Johnny Manziel during the second half of a game against Cincinnati on Nov. 5.
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Baltimore: The Ravens are 13-6 coming off a bye, 6-1 in that situation under Coach John Harbaugh. Baltimore is 13-2 at home in November on his watch.
Buffalo: LeSean McCoy rushed for 112 yards against the Jets on Thursday, but running back Karlos Williams had the Bills’ only offensive touchdown.
Cincinnati: Defensive end Carlos Dunlap is tied for the second-most sacks in the league (8 1/2). Tight end Tyler Eifert leads the NFL with nine touchdown catches.
Cleveland: The Browns haven’t won in Pittsburgh since 2003. Cleveland’s 2,458 yards passing are the most in franchise history through nine games.
Denver: The Broncos lead the league in total defense (274.1 yards per game), sacks (30) and forced fumbles (12). Their offense is rated 22nd overall.
Houston: Quarterback Brian Hoyer tied a franchise record last week with his fifth consecutive game with two or more touchdown passes.
Indianapolis: The Colts signed Charlie Whitehurst to back up Matt Hasselbeck, who will start at quarterback with Andrew Luck out with a kidney injury.
Jacksonville: Receivers Allen Robinson and Allen Hurns have combined for 12 touchdowns, the most by two teammates this season.
Kansas City: Travis Kelce has 1,400 yards receiving since 2014, third most by a tight end. He also leads the Chiefs this season with 328 yards after the catch.
Miami: Running back Lamar Miller has had six touchdowns in the last four games. Last week he had career highs in catches (seven) and yards receiving (97).
New England: Tom Brady has passed for at least two touchdowns in each game. Defensive end Chandler Jones leads the NFL with 9¿1/2¿ sacks.
N.Y. Jets: Ryan Fitzpatrick underwent surgery on his left thumb Friday following the Jets’ loss to the Bills, but is not expected to miss any games.
Oakland: Derek Carr has 11 touchdown passes of 20 yards or more, four more than anyone else in the league. Oakland has scored at least 23 points in five games.
Pittsburgh: Landry Jones is back at quarterback with Ben Roethlisberger out with a foot injury. Jones’ only career start came in a Week 7 loss to the Chiefs.
San Diego: The Chargers have put four players on injured reserve since the regular season began. Philip Rivers leads NFL with 3,033 yards passing.
Tennessee: Marcus Mariota is the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to have two games with four touchdown passes and zero interceptions.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report
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