The regular season is now in the books, lets take a look at how the six teams left standing stack up against each other in this week's AFC power rankings...

1: Indianapolis Colts (10-5-1 ATS, 14-2 SU) Even though the Colts gave up on the season and ultimately failed to cover their L/2 NFL betting battles, they still had the best ATS record in the land and are absolutely deserving of the top spot in the AFC's NFL power rankings. QB Peyton Manning will surely be firing on all cylinders when he takes his 4,500-yard passing season into action after a week off.

Up Next: Bye

2: New York Jets (9-7 ATS, 9-7 SU) The J-E-T-S were the beneficiaries of the Colts and Bengals playing half-hearted football in the final two weeks of the regular season, but HC Rex Ryan will be quick to point out to you that this is the #1 defense and #1 rushing offense in the NFL. If for no other reason, that makes New York a very scary team out of the AFC, but do you really want a rookie quarterback having to win three road games to take your team to the Super Bowl?

Up Next: Away @ Bengals (+2.5)

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3: San Diego Chargers (8-7-1 ATS, 13-3 SU) There isn't a hotter team in the conference right now than the Chargers. They gained a whopping eight games on the Broncos in the final ten weeks of the regular season to ultimately coast to the AFC West title. Even though this hasn't been a fantastic year for RB LaDainian Tomlinson and the San Diego rushing attack, QB Philip Rivers leads the #1 scoring offense in the conference.

Up Next: Bye

4: Baltimore Ravens (8-7-1 ATS, 9-7 SU) Baltimore's win on Sunday in Oakland effectively kept both Houston and Pittsburgh out of the second season. The Ravens came out of the #6 hole to make the AFC Championship Game last year, but can they pull off a similar feat in 2010? The Pats are banged up, and the Ravens play that physical style of football that has historically flustered New England.

Up Next: Away @ Patriots (+3.5)

5: New England Patriots (7-7-2 ATS, 10-6 SU) Does anyone really know what HC Bill Belichick was thinking when he let QB Tom Brady play almost the entire game against the Texans but yanked him when it mattered most on the game's final drive? Ultimately, it didn't mean anything, as the Pats still ended up with the #3 seed in the AFC. This may be a team that is playing without WR Wes Welker for the duration of the year, but it is also a team that has already proven that it can play with anyone in the league.

Up Next: Home vs. Ravens (-3.5)

6: Cincinnati Bengals (7-9 ATS, 10-6 SU) There may not be a less likely team to have made the playoffs than the Bengals this year. Who would've imagined that this team could go a perfect 6-0 in division? You sure wouldn't know it the way that they played on Sunday night at the Meadowlands, recording a grand total of zero passing yards. The NFL betting action will surely be better on Saturday when they clash with New York again.

Up Next: Home vs. Jets (-2.5)

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