Here are the most interesting stories Monday in the AFC North:
Cleveland Plain Dealer columnist Terry Pluto wonders why the Browns continue to trust quarterback Jake Delhomme.
Morning take: I have no idea. Despite multiple chances, Delhomme hasn't played well and couldn't beat a bad Buffalo (3-10) team this weekend. Seneca Wallace and Colt McCoy have both played better.
Barry Barnes from AOL Fanhouse offers more praise for Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu after getting two picks in a win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Morning take: Polamalu is a special player with unique skills and a knack for the big moment. He's clearly Pittsburgh's MVP, but should he be considered for NFL MVP?
Cincinnati Enquirer columnist Paul Daugherty believes it's groundhog day once again for the Bengals.
Morning take: Daugherty is right. After 10 consecutive losses these Bengals games start to look alike. Even with an early lead, it was just a matter of time before Cincinnati blew the game.
Mike Duffy from the Baltimore Ravens team site writes Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff is getting noticed.
Morning take: Cundiff has been solid with field goals and terrific with kickoffs. The Ravens will need his leg again tonight against the Houston Texans.
































