The Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers will play each other in a "winner take all" game for the AFC North on Sunday Night at 8:30 p.m. EST.

The best division in the NFL will be decided on the final day of the season. The Bengals and Steelers will renew their rivalry with each other for home field advantage in the first round of the postseason.

Latin Post.com sees who has the advantage in this game:

Cincinnati Bengals (10-4-1)

Last week, the Bengals defeated the Denver Broncos to get their 10th victory of the season. One could argue that was the biggest win of both Marvin Lewis (as a head coach) and Andy Dalton's career, especially considering that it came on Monday Night Football.

Despite what the doubters and skeptics have to say, the Bengals did win this division last season, and they haven't lost consecutive games this entire year. The Bengals have won five of their last six games overall.

Quarterback Andy Dalton hasn't been performing nearly as well as we saw him last season, but it hasn't hurt the Bengals in the standings. This Bengals squad ranks 15th overall in offense, thanks to their strong running game. Rookie running back Jeremy Hill out of LSU has been fantastic this year for the Bengals with 1,024 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns.

The Bengals' defense is a perplexing unit. They bend, but they don't break. Despite giving up the 22nd most yards in the entire league, the Bengals have the ninth best scoring defense. Adam "Pacman" Jones and their strong secondary have grabbed key interceptions all season and have allowed the fewest passing touchdowns in the NFL. Only twice this season has the Bengals defense not forced a turnover.

If the Bengals beat the Steelers, the Indianapolis Colts lose to the Tennessee Titans and the Broncos defeat the Oakland Raiders, that means that the Bengals will become the No. 2 seed in the AFC with a bye week in the first round.

Anything is possible.

Pittsburgh Steelers (10-5)

You just can never count out the Steelers.

As long as two-time Super Bowl champion quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is behind center, the Steelers will always be in the mix. Contrast to the "Steel Curtain" days of the 1970s, these Steelers are winning with offense rather than defense. The Steelers have the No. 2 ranked offense in the league, with running back Le'Veon Bell leading the way with 1,341 rushing yards.

Wide receiver Antonio Brown leads the NFL with 1,570 receiving yards this season. Currently on a three-game win streak, the Steelers are ready to win the AFC North on Sunday Night.

Back in Week 14, the Steelers destroyed the Bengals, 42-21, in Cincinnati. That doesn't mean the Bengals can't win on the road, but Pittsburgh isn't the easiest place to play in the NFL. If the Steelers go on to win this game and become a No. 3 or No. 4 seed, they would face a wild card team in the first round of the postseason.

We could very well possibly see the Bengals and Steelers face off for a third time, in the playoffs. The Bengals have the NFL's longest playoff win drought, dating all the way back to 1990, and a lot of positions and coaching jobs are on the line.

Although the Steelers defense hasn't been elite this season, they have allowed less than 25 points in six of their last seven games.

Schedule, Where to Watch

The Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers will play each other on Sunday, Dec. 28, at 8:30 p.m. EST on NBC. The game will be played at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. You can view a live game stream here.

Predictions

This game should be a lot closer to the one we saw three weeks ago. Both teams have clinched a playoff spot, so a lot of pressure is off. Still, the benefits of winning the division can be huge come playoff time. The Steelers won in Cincinnati, and they can definitely win at home.

Steelers win 27-24

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