Blowouts show Broncos, Chargers aren't so close to upending Chiefs
- The Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers were optimistic about the playoffs after close games against the Kansas City Chiefs this season.
- The Broncos and Chargers both lost in the Wild-Card round, revealing they are not as close to overtaking the Chiefs as they believed.
- The Broncos would have swept the Chiefs if not for a blocked field goal in Week 10, while the Chargers lost by narrow margins.
- Both teams are now looking towards next season, reflecting on lessons learned from their early playoff exits.
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Broncos, Chargers not quite ready to threaten Chiefs - American Press
By The Associated Press DENVER — The Denver Broncos and the Los Angeles Chargers felt good about their chances heading into the playoffs in large part because they had played the reigning two-time Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs tough this season. Their wipeouts in the wild-card round showed they’re not as close to overtaking the Chiefs as they may have thought. The Broncos (10-8) would have swept Kansas City (15-2) were it not for a bloc…

Blowouts show Broncos, Chargers aren't so close to upending Chiefs
DENVER — The Denver Broncos and the Los Angeles Chargers felt good about their chances heading into the playoffs in large part because they had played the reigning two-time Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs so tough this season.

Blowouts show the Broncos, Chargers aren't as close to upending the Chiefs as they may have thought
DENVER (AP) — The Denver Broncos and the Los Angeles Chargers felt good about their chances heading into the playoffs in large part because they had played the reigning two-time Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs so tough this season.
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