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Where do the Denver Broncos sit in the AFC West and playoff picture after their Week 13 win over the Washington Commanders? Find all the answers here.
The Chiefs' AFC West title streak is in jeopardy. Here's a look at the latest playoff odds, updated AFC playoff picture and remaining schedule.
Week 13 brought more clarity for two AFC West teams, and far more chaos for another. The Los Angeles Chargers kept themselves firmly in the playoff mix with a crucial win that pushed them to 8–4, while the Kansas City Chiefs watched their situation grow increasingly dire.
In the AFC, eight different teams—currently seeded third through 10th—have tallied between six and eight victories. In the NFC, meanwhile, no one has double-digit victories and just two teams have double-digit defeats, so things are about as wide open as you could expect at this point on the calendar.
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Broncos take commanding lead of AFC West with win as Chiefs' playoff hopes receive huge hit
The Denver Broncos picked up their ninth win of the season and it came at the expense of their AFC West rival Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday evening.
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Chargers get big AFC West victory vs. Raiders
The Chargers came out of the gates with a quick touchdown in the first quarter from quarterback Justin Herbert to wide receiver Quentin Johnston to take a 7-0 lead. Herbert suffered a left hand injury and was briefly taken out of the game. Backup quarterback Trey Lance replaced him for one drive.
The Raiders certainly hope that Geno Smith can turn it around under a new coordinator, considering he’s thrown 13 scores and picks this season. Ashton Jeanty, the star rookie running back, has only managed 604 yards and four scores on a 3.6 average.
It feels like every division is still up for grabs this season. Let's take a closer look at particularly tight races in the NFC West, NFC South, AFC South and AFC North.
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After Sunday's win over the rival Las Vegas Raiders, the Los Angeles Chargers maintained their strong position in the AFC Wild Card race.
That was 2006, Payton’s first year. Three years later, the Saints captured the No. 1 seed, beat Arizona and Minnesota at home and then won the Super Bowl against Indianapolis.