The Buffalo Bills finished the 2024 regular season with a 13-4 record, placing them atop the AFC East and entering the playoffs as the second seed in the AFC. However, the 13-4 isn't the only time the word "record" will be used for the Bills.
The Denver Broncos (10-7) galloped past the Kansas City Chiefs (15-2) on Sunday, securing a decisive 38-0 home win and punching their ticket to the playoffs for the first time in nine seasons. It was only Denver’s third victory over Kansas City in their last 20 matchups dating back to 2015.
Wild Card Weekend is on deck, but the Kansas City Chiefs won’t be participating thanks to them getting the first seed in the AFC and earning a bye.
On the final day of an 18-week, 17-game NFL regular season, it was easier to count the number of teams who had something to play for than those who didn’t.
The path for a Kansas City Chiefs three-peat is clearer after Sunday's regular season finale. The AFC playoff matchups have been finalized for the opening round. The seventh-seeded Denver Broncos will travel to Buffalo to take on the second-seeded Bills.
The Denver Broncos, who earned the right to face the Bills in next week’s Wild Card playoff round, faced a Kansas City Chiefs team in the same position as Buffalo. They clinched the No. 1 seed and barely showed up for a road beatdown. The Broncos cruised to a 38-0 win.
Denver will be traveling to Highmark Stadium for their wild-card round matchup against the Buffalo Bills Sunday, Jan. 12.
It's playoff time in Buffalo as the Bills are less than a week away from their AFC wild-card matchup against the Denver Broncos. While the Bills will take a one
The Denver Broncos beat the Kansas City Chiefs 38-0, and the win gives Denver the No. 7 seed in the AFC Playoffs. In the playoff-clinching effort, Broncos rooki