Posted by ESPN.com's James Walker
With the presidential election looming, ESPN.com is allowing fans of every NFL team to approve or disapprove of the head coach of their favorite team. You can vote here.
There's a lot of moving and shaking among AFC North readers following a wacky weekend slate of games. We took a scan to see where the coaches stand with the fans:
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| Tomlin | Harbaugh |
- Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin stayed solid with a 90 percent approval rating, which is the highest among the four coaches in the division. Coming off a bye, the Steelers are 4-1 and in first place in the division.
- Baltimore Ravens rookie coach John Harbaugh is losing momentum with fans during his team's three-game losing streak. Harbaugh's approval rating dropped to 68 percent this week, which is down from 82 percent just a week ago. The Ravens are 2-3 and desperately need a win Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
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| Lewis | Crennel |
- Another big mover was Cleveland Browns (2-3) head coach Romeo Crennel, whose approval rating jumped a whopping 32 percent after Monday's 35-14 upset of the New York Giants. Crennel's approval rating with fans is still a modest 47 percent. But considering he had a rating of 15 percent just a week ago, that is a significant improvement from one game.
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Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis still has the second-lowest approval rating in the NFL at 12 percent, which is down seven percent from a week ago. At 0-6, Lewis is in the midst of the longest losing streak of his head coaching career. And it doesn't look good for Cincinnati as the Bengals host the Steelers this week without starting quarterback Carson Palmer.