The Bengals are 0-5 in the division, 2-2 against AFC South, and 6-0 against everyone else. They have the Chiefs and Browns left. They have to win both to have a shot at playoffs. The Browns game might be meaningless for Browns so that could help them, but they are going to have to upset the Chiefs in KC to have a shot.
Steelers are at Seattle and at Batltimore. If they beat Seattle they will be a decent position, bit they lost to the 3 South teams that are 8-7 so they don't have the tiebreak with any of them making their path was more difficult without winning both games (and even that might not be enough.
The Browns have not technically clinched, but probably don't have to win again and they could still win the North if the Ravens lose 2 of 3 (which certainly could happen with the Niners, Dolphins, and Steelers left). Browns have Jets and Bengals left so winning out isn't thst hard for them.
The 3 AFC South teams at 8-7 are a mess, but Jags have the Panthers and Titans left, so they should win out. Colts have Raiders and then Texans while Houston's other game is the Titans. So 10-7 for 2 teams is certainly possible.
Bills look like they will make the playoffs and they can still win the division. In fact the game to close the year will be for the division if Baltimore beats Miami and the Bills beat the Pats.
Chiefs should win the West and can still get the 1 seed if they win out and the Ravens lose 2 of 3.
Lots of intrigue in the AFC down the stretch.