The Kansas City Chiefs have had the Denver Broncos’ number for the better part of the last decade, and after Thursday night’s 19-8 victory over their division rivals, now hold the longest active win streak in the NFL against a single opponent.
Their 16 consecutive wins against Denver have constituted one of the most dominant feats imaginable in the modern any-team-can-win league, and with no end to the run in sight, the Chiefs can now focus their efforts on getting the mark over 20 in the coming years.
Chiefs now hold the NFL’s longest active winning streak vs. one team, beating the Broncos 16 consecutive times.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 13, 2023
Kansas City’s next matchup against the Broncos will come in Week 8 when the Chiefs travel to the thin air in Mile High Denver, Colorado for a rematch of this hard-fought primetime tilt.
Expect the next meeting between these bitter rivals to be another defensive slugfest where the team that makes fewer mistakes comes out on top. If history is any indication, Kansas City should have a good chance to extend its historic run of dominance.