Analysis: Kansas City Chiefs still in AFC West driver's seat
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The Kansas City Chiefs are a teetering champion but they still own the AFC West. They've won the division every year since 2016 and can win it again this year despite losing at home to the Raiders on Christmas Day.
The Kansas City Chiefs are a teetering champion but they still own the AFC West. They've won the division every year since 2016 and can win it again this year despite losing at home to the Raiders on Christmas Day. The Chiefs are 9-6 and still lead the Raiders and Broncos by two games in the standings with two games remaining. But it's now a certainty that the Chiefs won't earn the top seed in the AFC and it's likely that Patrick Mahomes will have to hit the road in the AFC playoffs for the first time in his career.
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