Mile High Report
Their reign of terror is officially over.
With a 20-10 loss to the Houston Texans, the Kansas City Chiefs have been mathematically eliminated from winning the AFC West. They have fallen to 6-7, are barely hanging on in the AFC Playoff picture, and now trail the Denver Broncos by 5 games in the win/loss column.
From 2016 through 2024, the Kansas City Chiefs have won 9 straight AFC West titles and reached at least the AFC Championship in every season that Patrick Mahomes has started for them at quarterback. While I hate the Chiefs, Mahomes, Kelce, and everything about that team, you have to respect their dominance.
However, their time is over.
They sit a 6-7, are the 10th seed in the AFC, and face long odds of even making the playoffs. We have a changing of the guard happening, and it is the Denver Broncos led by Bo Nix, Sean Payton, and their dominant defense leading the way. The Broncos sit at 11-2 and have a 5-game lead on the Chiefs in the win/loss column.
They’re done and not a team we need to worry about moving forward. We face them on Christmas Night, but they could be eliminated from the postseason by that point and time, and if the Broncos keep winning, they may already have the AFC West and 1 seed all but locked up.
The Broncos control their own destiny.
With the Chiefs taken care of, our eyes now shift towards the Los Angeles Chargers. Quarterback Justin Herbert has a broken non-throwing hand that required surgery, they’re down both starting tackles, and will host the defending Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football. A loss to the Eagles would put them at 8-5 and three games behind the Broncos in the win/loss column with four games left to go.
This perfect football weekend can be capped off tomorrow night with an Eagles win, and then we can start talking clinching scenarios for the playoffs, the AFC West, and hopefully, for the number one seed in the AFC.
It feels good to be back on top where we belong in the AFC and AFC West.