The AFC North took a big swing on Sunday in Week 12.
The Pittsburgh Steelers entered the day in the lead. The Baltimore Ravens were still trying to make up ground.
By the end of the early afternoon window, that was no longer true.
The Steelers are now 6-5.
The Ravens are now 6-5.
Pittsburgh couldn't beat the Chicago Bears, falling 31-28 when a late Mason Rudolph drive came up short.
Baltimore had a tough start against the Jets but got itself together and won thanks to two touchdowns from Derrick Henry.
The tiebreaker still leaves everything to be decided. These teams still have two games against one another, including next Sunday in Week 13.
The Ravens have won five in a row, the first by Tyler Huntley before Lamar Jackson got back from injury to win four in a row himself.
The Steelers didn't have Aaron Rodgers on Sunday due to a left wrist fracture. He was questionable, and Pittsburgh will need him back in Week 13 to stay in this division race.
There was a feeling for a while that the Ravens still had a chance to get back in this thing.
And here we are, Week 12, and the Ravens have things all square.
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