The AFC North has been a two-team race for the vast majority of its history. The Pittsburgh Steelers have won the division in nine out of the 19 seasons that have been played since its formation in 2002, while the Baltimore Ravens six times.
The Cincinnati Bengals had a brief period of relevance following the 2011 NFL Draft that brought them Andy Dalton and A.J. Green, but even during a five-year stretch of postseason appearances, they only played in the tournament as a division-winner twice. They have won the AFC North four times overall.
The Cleveland Browns have never won it, however, their unique ineptitude standing head and shoulders above all contenders.