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The Broncos–Chiefs rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs. Since the American Football League was established in 1960 , the Broncos and the Chiefs have shared the same division, first being the AFL Western Conference, and since the AFL–NFL merger , the AFC West.
Kansas City Chiefs: November 19, 2018 [5] 4 101 52–49: New Orleans Saints: New York Giants: November 1, 2015 [6] 52–49: Oakland Raiders: Houston Oilers: December 22, 1963 [7] 6 99 51–48: Denver Broncos: Dallas Cowboys: October 6, 2013 [8] 51–48 (OT) Seattle Seahawks: Kansas City Chiefs: November 27, 1983 [9] 8 98 54–44: San Diego ...
Most games, 100+ receiving yards, season: 6 (five players), most recently Travis Kelce (2020) [65] Most consecutive games with a reception : Travis Kelce , 132 [ 66 ] Highest yard average per reception, career (min. 200 attempts) : Carlos Carson , 18.1 [ 67 ]
The Broncos will visit Buffalo (13-4) for a wild-card game Sunday after handing the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs their first shutout since Dec. 16, 2012, at Oakland.
Kansas City Chiefs (vs Oakland Raiders) Oct 5, 1980 New England Patriots (vs Baltimore Colts) Nov 23, 1980 Denver Broncos (vs Green Bay Packers) Oct 15, 1984 Miami Dolphins (vs Kansas City Chiefs) Oct 11, 1987 St. Louis Cardinals (vs New Orleans Saints) Oct 11, 1987 Minnesota Vikings (vs Atlanta Falcons) Dec 10, 1989
Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal blocked a would-be game-winning field goal by Denver Broncos kicker Wil Lutz with 1 second remaining to secure a 16-14 victory. The 9-0 mark ties the franchise record ...
The Chiefs (12-3) took the first meeting in Week 14, extending their winning streak over the Broncos (4-11) to 14 games. The 14-game streak represents a franchise record for most consecutive wins ...
The original AFL West had four members – the Dallas Texans (who moved to Kansas City in 1963 as the Chiefs), Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers (who moved to San Diego in 1961, then back to Los Angeles in 2017) and Oakland Raiders (who moved to Los Angeles in 1982, back to Oakland in 1995, and Las Vegas in 2020). These four teams have ...