KC Chiefs: What we learned about the AFC West after Week 14

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 13: Mecole Hardman #17 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates his touchdown off of a punt against the Miami Dolphins during the second half in the game at Hard Rock Stadium on December 13, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 13: Mecole Hardman #17 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates his touchdown off of a punt against the Miami Dolphins during the second half in the game at Hard Rock Stadium on December 13, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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A flag commemorating the Chief’s 2019 Superbowl Championship flies on a flagpole above the stadium (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /

The KC Chiefs are the kings of the AFC West once again.

The Chiefs/Dolphins game was the one I looked forward to watching this weekend, but the Raiders/Colts game was another that I was eager to see. The Raiders stunk against a superior Colts team and proved they probably aren’t playoff-worthy in 2020. They were the only team to lose in the division this week.

AFC WEST STANDINGS

  1. Kansas City Chiefs (12-1) – CLINCHED DIVISION
  2. Las Vegas Raiders (7-6)
  3. Denver Broncos (5-8)
  4. Los Angeles Chargers (4-9)

Week 15 Games

  • Chargers at Raiders – Thursday (7:20 CST)
  • Broncos vs Bills – Saturday (3:30 CST)
  • Chiefs at Saints – Sunday (3:25 CST)

The Chiefs are the only AFC West team to play on Sunday this week and they get the toughest matchup too (though the Broncos don’t exactly have it easy, facing a red-hot Buffalo team). Obviously, I’m most excited for that Chiefs/Saints matchup in New Orleans on Sunday and wish it were the Sunday night game instead of Browns/Giants (yuck).

Next. Eight Star Performances vs Dolphins. dark

What did you learn about the division this week?