Bills, Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs

The Broncos (9-7) will have their final opportunity to control their own playoff fate, when the NFL-leading Chiefs (15-1) ...
Can the Chiefs spoil the Broncos' playoff hopes in Week 18, or will Denver secure their postseason spot? Read expert ...
With the Kansas City Chiefs sitting most of their starters, Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos demolished their AFC West rival to take the final playoff spot in their conference.
The Wild Card round will see some scrappy NFL action, but the Kansas City Chiefs have earned the right to sit this one out.
Their obligation rested with one team Sunday: Their own. Declared inactive (as expected) for the Chiefs’ NFL Week 18 regular-season finale against the Broncos, Kansas City quarterback Patrick ...
But the game has significant meaning for Denver, which could clinch its own playoff berth with a win. Earlier this week, Chiefs coach Andy Reid said he planned to rest quarterback Patrick Mahomes ...
The Kansas City Chiefs lost a 38-0 blowout to the Denver Broncos on Sunday as KC's starters ... (Smith and Thuney have impressive consistency in their own right, but Humphrey is the only member ...
can steal the spot with a win of their own. If both the Broncos and Dolphins lose—or if the Dolphins tie—the Cincinnati Bengals would claim the final playoff berth. For the Chiefs, this game ...
The Dolphins, who own a tiebreaker on the Bengals ... at Buccaneers at 1 p.m. Chargers at Raiders at 4:25 p.m. Chiefs at Broncos at 4:25 p.m. Seahawks at Rams at 4:25 p.m. Dolphins at Jets ...
No extension talks yet, but George Paton said the Broncos would “obviously” like to have Nik Bonitto with the team long term.