In a game where the Chiefs’ offense gained less than 100 net yards, Kansas City ultimately lost the AFC West showdown 38-0 and ended its regular season campaign with a 15-2 record. The Chiefs rested their starters in Week 18 after clinching the No. 1 seed for the AFC playoffs with a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day.
The Denver Broncos took care of business and routed the Kansas City Chiefs in a 38-0 shutout. They are playoff bound for the first time since 2015.
In a game they have to win to make the playoffs, the Denver Broncos have built a 24-0 halftime lead on a team of mostly Kansas City Chiefs' backup players.
The NFL playoffs are finally here. The league is wrapping up its regular season on Sunday night while the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings battle it out for the top seed and the bye in the NFC. The loser will instead take on the Los Angeles Rams as the No. 5 seed in Southern California.
Toward the end of the third quarter, with the Broncos up 31-0 and playing their starters against the Kansas City reserve squad, CBS made the decision to change the broadcast to the other AFC West battle between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Broncos will face the Bills in the first round of the NFL playoffs on Sunday, Jan. 12 at 11:00 a.m. MT on CBS.
The Buffalo Bills locked up the AFC’s No. 2 seed last week, but the team did not know who they would host on Super Wild Card Weekend until Sunday’s late afternoon slate of games.
The Kansas City Chiefs traveled to face the Denver Broncos in Week 18, and there was plenty to take away from the Sunday afternoon contest.
The Denver Broncos clinched the No. 7 seed in the AFC playoff picture on Sunday, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 38-0. The Chiefs, having already secured the
QB Nix started 18 of 18 before throwing incompletion on final pass of first half. Sutton reached final $500,000 incentive by surpassing 1,065 receiving yards.