AFC West standings update entering Week 9

A look at each AFC West team’s record heading into Week 9.

The Chargers snapped their two-game losing streak and improved to 3-4 after defeating the Bears on Sunday night. What about the others in the division?

With that, let’s take a look at the AFC West standings entering Week 9.

1.) Chiefs (6-2)

After winning their last six games before this game, the Chiefs were stunned by the Broncos. Kansas City, uncharacteristically, only managed nine points, all while turning the ball over five times. They sacked Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson six times, but their poor offensive output was not enough to get the job done.

2.) Chargers (3-4)

For the first time all season, the Chargers played a complete game in all three phases. Justin Herbert was phenomenal, completing 31 of 40 pass attempts for 298 yards and three touchdowns. The defense limited the Bears to just 13 points and forced two turnovers. Cameron Dicker made all of his field goals and extra points.

3.) Raiders (3-5)

The Raiders lost to the Lions on Monday night, 26-14. Las Vegas’ defense forced three turnovers, including a pick-six. Ultimately, their offense was so bad. They failed even to reach 160 total yards. It resulted in wide receiver Davante Adams slamming his helmet on the ground at the end of the game. Head coach Josh McDaniel’s seat is getting hotter and hotter.

4.) Broncos (3-5)

Going into Sunday, the Broncos were 0-12 against Patrick Mahomes. They ended that streak, thanks to a defensive performance that consisted of five committed turnovers. Wilson only threw for 112 yards, but he was still able to muster three touchdowns.

AFC West standings update entering Week 6

A look at each AFC West team’s record heading into Week 6.

The Chargers were on their bye this past week, so they watched the other teams in the division play.

With that, let’s take a look at the AFC West standings entering Week 6.

1.) Chiefs (4-1)

Kansas City defeated the Vikings, 27-20. After being tied up at the half, the Chiefs scored two touchdowns in the third quarter, one of which came from Travis Kelce, who briefly left the matchup with a non-contact ankle injury. Minnesota pulled within seven points in the final quarter, but the Chiefs’ defense stepped up down the stretch to seal the deal.

2.) Chargers (2-2)

BYE

3.) Raiders (2-3)

Las Vegas defeated the Packers on Monday night in a low-scoring affair. The Raiders’ offense was nothing to write about, but their defense came through. They made a handful of stops, including two interceptions on Jordan Love in the fourth quarter. In total, Love was picked off three times. Additionally, Maxx Crosby outmatched the Packers’ offensive line.

4.) Broncos (1-4)

Denver was defeated by the Jets by the score of 31-21. The Broncos had the lead at the half, but the second half was filled with a multitude of blunders, including Russell Wilson losing a fumble that was returned for a touchdown in the second half. Denver’s defense surrendered 23 points in the second half and had no answer for New York’s run game which totaled 234 yards.

AFC West standings update entering Week 5

A look at each AFC West team’s record heading into Week 5.

The Chargers improved to .500 after beating the Raiders on Sunday afternoon.

But how about the others in the division?

Let’s take a look at the AFC West standings entering Week 5.

1.) Chiefs (3-1)

Many thought Kansas City would roll into MetLife Stadium and easily cruise to victory. But the Jets put up a fight, making the game come down to the wire. New York trailed by as much as 17 points, but they were able to tie up the game 20 apiece. The Chiefs took the lead on a field goal early in the fourth quarter and a Zach Wilson turnover ultimately decided the outcome of the game, with Kansas City coming out on top, 23-20.

2.) Chargers (2-2)

It wouldn’t be a Chargers game if it didn’t have fans on the edge of their seats. It was like that, even though it shouldn’t have been. Going into the half with a comfortable 24-7 lead, Los Angeles’ offense fell flat, totaling just 85 yards and zero points in the second half. Luckily, the defense came up big to bail them out, with Asante Samuel Jr. notching a clutch interception at their own goal line. On the day, they amassed seven sacks, six by Khalil Mack and held the Raiders to 1 of 11 on third-down conversions.

3.) Raiders (1-3)

The Raiders rolled with rookie Aidan O’Connell under center while Jimmy Garoppolo was out with a concussion. O’Connell experienced growing pains, with most of the seven sacks from holding the ball for too long. Las Vegas’ defense in the second half kept them alive, as they forced two three-and-outs, got an interception and made a fourth-down stop on the Chargers’ first four possessions. But ultimately, O’Connell’s pick in the final minutes determined the Raiders’ fate.

4.) Broncos (1-3)

The Broncos picked up their first win of the season after defeating the Bears, 31-28. It seemed like Denver was done for being down 28-7. But Russell Wilson, who had 135 yards and two touchdowns in the second half, and their defense, which slowed down Justin Fields and forced two turnovers, including one that was returned for a touchdown, was the recipe for the comeback victory.

AFC West standings update entering Week 3

A look at each AFC West team’s record heading into Week 3.

The Chargers saw their record fall to .500 after losing to the Chiefs last Thursday night.

But how about the others in the division?

Let’s take a look at the AFC West standings entering Week 3.

1. Chiefs (2-0)

Kansas City rallied late to beat Los Angeles, 27-24. While it wasn’t a spectacular performance from Patrick Mahomes, who finished with 235 yards and two touchdowns, the Chiefs’ turning point was when rookie cornerback Jaylen Watson picked off a Justin Herbert pass and returned it 99 yards for the score. The pick-six broke a 17-17 tie, and Kansas City never looked back.

Next up: @ Colts (0-2)

2. Chargers (1-1)

All the momentum was on Los Angeles’ side, as it was controlling the time of possession and minimized Mahomes for the most part. However, there were too many errors and missed opportunities – including four should-have-been interceptions. In addition, injuries to offensive linemen Corey Linsley and Trey Pipkins caused the offense to take a tumble late, leading to Herbert’s rib injury.

Next up: vs. Jaguars (1-1)

3. Broncos (1-1)

The Broncos beat the Texans, despite an ugly performance from Russell Wilson and a poor coaching performance from Nathaniel Hackett. Wilson completed just 45% of his passes and struggled to get Denver’s offense in sync. In the first half, the Broncos got inside Houston’s two-yard line on two different possessions and failed to get a touchdown both times. Another blunder occurred in the second quarter when they took a delay of game on a 54-yard field goal attempt. Instead of trying from 59 yards, Hackett decided to punt. Ultimately, Denver’s defense bailed them out, sacking Davis Mills three times while holding the Texans to just nine points.

Next up: vs. 49ers (1-1)

4. Raiders (0-2)

For the first time, the Raiders lost a game they led by 20 or more points when they blew a 20-0 halftime lead and fell to the Cardinals 29-23 in overtime. After gaining just 86 yards in the first half, Arizona gained 327 yards in the second half. Meanwhile, for Las Vegas, after gaining 258 yards through the first two quarters, it picked up just 66 yards in the second half. The game-sealer was when Isaiah Simmons forced the fumble on Hunter Renfrow, leading to Byron Murphy picking up the ball and taking it the other way for a 59-yard touchdown.

Next up: @ Titans (0-1)

How to watch the AFC Championship Game – Titans vs. Chiefs: Date, time, channel and live streaming options

Can the Titans pull off an upset again or will the Chiefs’ offense prove too much? Here’s how to watch, NFL stream the AFC Championship Game

Everything comes down to this for the Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship Game. The winner will go take on the NFC’s champion in Super Bowl LIV. Here’s how you can watch and stream the Titans vs. Chiefs.

Titans vs. Chiefs information:

Tennessee Titans (No. 6 seed) at Kansas City Chiefs (No. 2 seed)

Sunday, Jan. 19, 3:05 p.m. ET

Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO

NFL Streams:

Live stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Live stream: CBS All Acess ( Try it FREE now)

Television channels:

TV network: CBS


Tennessee is fresh off another upset over a highly-ranked team, beating the No. 1 seeded Baltimore Ravens at their own game, 28-12. Running back Derrick Henry once again owned the ground, rushing for 195 yards on 30 carries, bringing him up to 377 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown this postseason alone.

Kansas City came from behind last week to defeat the Houston Texans 51-31 after going down 24-0 early in the second quarter. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs rallied to put up 41 unanswered points over two quarters, guaranteeing victory.

Can the Titans pull off a third upset in the playoffs to go to Super Bowl LIV or will the Chiefs’ offense prove too much to handle? There’s only one way to find out and that’s watching on television or an NFL live stream

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