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The Broncos improve to 9-2, in firm control of the AFC West, while the Chiefs are on the outside looking in on a playoff berth
Mahomes and Kansas City managed to score 13 points in the second half, but it wasn’t good enough because the Broncos’ offense woke up, too. In the end, Kansas City’s defense couldn’t get one last stop, and the much-criticized Nix outplayed his counterpart when it mattered most.
Denver’s dry spell continues this week, but up to 9 inches of snow are expected to fall in Colorado’s mountains starting Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
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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.”
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This time, the Broncos prevailed. This time, the AFC West and the conference’s top seed are theirs for the taking.
The Denver Broncos sit at 8-2, and atop the AFC West at the moment. After 10 days of rest, they face a familiar foe: the Kansas City Chiefs. Ahead of a battle which could very well define the divisional race at the end of the season, we asked John Dillon of Chiefs Wire five questions about Kansas City as we enter the home stretch of the season.
Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos racked up another signature win Sunday over Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. In what was billed as the most