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The Kansas City Chiefs dropped to 5-5 with a 22-19 loss on the road against the Denver Broncos. The Broncos moved to 9-2 and have now taken a two-game lead in the AFC West standings with the Los Angeles Chargers dropping to 7-4 after Sunday's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Here is a closer look at where things stand for the Chiefs in the playoff race and what could work against them later this season.
Until further notice, the division-title chase is done and dusted, at least for the Kansas City Chiefs, who face a shocking uphill battle just to get back in the playoff race this season.
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Wil Lutz lined up for a 35-yard field goal to beat the Chiefs on Sunday and couldn't help but think back to last year at Kansas City, when his kick was blocked as time expired in the same situation. “I was kind of like,
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The current 7th seed is the Jacksonville Jaguars, who are 6-4 after thrashing the Los Angeles Chargers at home. The Chiefs are close to them, but they're also behind the 8th-seeded Houston Texans, who have found a way to win their last two games without C.J. Stroud.
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Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Chamarri Conner bursts into the backfield to swarm Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix.