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With their win over the Green Bay Packers, the Denver Broncos have officially clinched a playoff berth. However, the AFC West is still up for grabs, and the Broncos will have to either get help or wait a while before they have the opportunity to clinch the division and secure the top playoff seed in the AFC.
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So you're telling me there's a chance? How Chargers can win AFC West
For the first time since 2015, the AFC West will have a new divisional champion, and it will be between the Broncos and Chargers after the Chiefs were eliminated from playoff contention.
Last Sunday, the Denver Broncos clinched a postseason berth with a win over the Green Bay Packers, but the job was far from finished. Due to the New England Patriots losing to the Buffalo Bills, the Broncos’ lead for the one seed grew while their lead in the AFC West remained the same after the
Denver has a chance to clinch its division on Sunday and could move to within one victory of claiming the AFC's first-round bye.
The Seahawks and Rams square off in one of the biggest Thursday Night Football games ever, with the winner having the inside track to the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
With three weeks left in the season, the Chargers could find themselves in a race to win the AFC West and potentially the 1 seed
The Kansas City Chiefs will likely need a QB other than Patrick Mahomes early next season, and the Raiders' Kenny Pickett may be a fit.
Last year, Hortiz and the front office found starting-caliber cornerbacks Tarheeb Still and Cam Hart in the fifth round. Fourth-rounder Justin Eboigbe has big upside. They had the no-brainer with Joe Alt at No. 5, then ripped off the New England Patriots to move up and land Ladd McConkey.