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Chiefs' Reign Ends as Broncos Surge in AFC West Thriller
17 Nov
Summary
- Chiefs' dominance in AFC West over after 9 seasons
- Broncos win 8 straight, but still look beatable
- Bills QB Josh Allen shines with 6 TDs in win over Bucs

The 2025 NFL season has seen some major shifts in the league's power dynamics. The Kansas City Chiefs, who have dominated the AFC West for the past 9 seasons, are now struggling at 5-5 and will have to battle just to make the playoffs. Their offense, led by star QB Patrick Mahomes, has been unable to close out close games, going 0-5 in one-score contests this year.
In the AFC West, the Denver Broncos have surged, winning 8 straight games to take control of the division. However, the Broncos' success has been far from dominant, with 6 of their 8 wins coming by 4 points or fewer, including 5 fourth-quarter comebacks. Quarterback Bo Nix has made big plays late, but the team's inconsistent offense has struggled to pull away from opponents.
Elsewhere in the league, the Buffalo Bills continue to rely on the heroics of QB Josh Allen, who threw for 317 yards and 3 touchdowns while also rushing for 3 scores in a 44-32 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bills are chasing the New England Patriots in the AFC East, but with Allen's dynamic playmaking ability, they remain a dangerous team that no one wants to face in the playoffs.
The race in both conferences remains wide open as the season reaches the midpoint, setting the stage for an exciting finish to the 2025 campaign.




