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With the victory, the Broncos inched closer to winning the AFC West crown. A loss on Saturday by the Los Angeles Chargers to the Houston Texans will wrap up the division. Denver controlled the ball for almost two-thirds of the game,
Well, it ain't gonna win any style points, but a win is a win! Here are the Broncos' studs and duds from Thursday.
The depleted Kansas City Chiefs gave the Denver Broncos a run for their money on Christmas night, but Sean Payton's team — operating (ostensibly) under the just-don't-lose mandate — found a way to get it done.
Defenders enveloped offense like quicksand, swallowing production as the Denver Broncos fought for a narrow win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Eight Denver Broncos players did not play in Thursday's 20-13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost another game on Christmas Day, but the real winner was team heiress Gracie Hunt with her boldest fit on the season. It’s been a nightmare year for the team since the Super Bowl loss back to the Philadelphia Eagles back in February where the lone highlight was Hunt’s stunning gold dress.
With injured starter Patrick Mahomes watching from a suite, Oladokun led three scoring drives, including two that started in Broncos territory. The Chiefs finished with 139 total yards, slightly better than the 133 they mustered in last week’s loss at Tennessee.
Bo Nix needed a mere three plays to hit R.J. Harvey with the go-ahead touchdown pass in a 20-13 victory Thursday night.