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The Kansas City Chiefs have officially been eliminated from postseason contention following their loss Sunday to the Los Angeles Chargers, bringing to a conclusion a streak of 10 straight playoff berths -- the second-longest postseason run in NFL history.
At 11-4 after beating the Dallas Cowboys, the Los Angeles Chargers are now only one game behind the Denver Broncos in the AFC West with two games to play.
The Chiefs' odds to win the AFC are down to 1 percent, leaving the conference wide open like it hasn't been in nearly two decades.
Times change, and with them, so do the names who are playing at the highest levels of professional football. And this season, a 14-year streak will be broken in the AFC as a pair of familiar faces will both be missing from the conference's championship game for the first time since the 2010 season.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ collapse reached a breaking point this week, as Patrick Mahomes and company were officially ruled out of the AFC West race for the first time in nine years.
With the playoffs fast approaching, the Jacksonville Jaguars aren’t just part of the AFC picture — they are starting to define it. Sunday’s
The Kansas City Chiefs are officially eliminated, meaning there will be a new AFC champ in 2025. Here's how the postseason picture shapes up.
Patrick Mahomes has never led the Kansas City Chiefs to anything short of an AFC Championship Game appearance since he assumed the starting quarterback role heading into the 2018 season, but the experts believe that is going to change come January.
The Denver Broncos are treating Sundayâ s home matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs like a return to the Peyton Manning era. According to ESPNâ s Adam Schefter, team officials consider this weekendâ s AFC West clash at Empower Field at Mile High ...