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The Kansas City Chiefs’ dire playoff chances were dealt another blow on Monday night — and they didn’t even hit the field. After the Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 22-19 in overtime on Monday,
A 24-18 Chiefs win is the call from Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press. This is from his story: “Patrick Mahomes has Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy and Marquise Brown to go along with Travis Kelce. Denver’s dominant defense presents a tough challenge. The Broncos have struggled on offense behind Bo Nix’s inconsistency. The Chiefs are coming off a bye.”
If the Chiefs win out, the playoff simulator gives Kansas City a 46% chance to make the playoffs. That’s because Kansas City’s lack of playoff tiebreakers leave the Chiefs needing additional help. Kansas City’s Week 12 win over the Indianapolis Colts gave them at least one tiebreaker against an AFC playoff contender.
Marvin Mims gets the Broncos instantly into Chiefs territory with his biggest punt return of the season. This is a good sign so far; Denver's defense forces a punt on Mahomes and the offense.
The Chiefs are disappointed after a crushing Week 13 loss, but don’t think they’re not in the Christmas spirit. Kansas City might have an ear
With four games left in the 2025 NFL season, Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt is already looking ahead to 2026. It has been a difficult year for the Chiefs, a franchise with four Super Bowl titles since the Hunt family moved the team to Kansas City in 1963.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes spoke on Travis Kelce's critical mistake that led to a loss against the Texans in Week 14. The post Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Shares Honest Take on Travis Kelce’s Disaster Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.
On this episode of "Broncos in 60," fullback Adam Prentice weighs in on the effectiveness of the run game in Sunday's win. Plus, we hear from cornerback Ja'Quan McMillian on the team's resiliency during its 10-game win streak and more.
Denver still has one more initially-scheduled prime-time game on the schedule as they're set to face the Kansas City Chiefs (6-7) on a special Christmas Day edition of Thursday Ni
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Broncos control their own destiny with four games remaining
The last four games of the season for Denver won’t be easy. Two are against division leaders in the Green Bay Packers and Jacksonville Jaguars. The others? Rival battles with a desperate Chiefs team on Christmas and the Los Angeles Chargers to finish out the season at the beginning of January.