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The Denver Broncos improved to 13-3 with a 20-13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football in Week 17. Following the Christmas victory, here are Denver's best (and worst) player grades from Pro Football Focus. OT Mike McGlinchey: 87.0
Travis Kelce did not dodge the retirement question after a frustrating Christmas Day loss to the Denver Broncos. After and before the game, Kelce's retirement rumors resurfaced quickly. Kelce responded just as directly.
With Forsyth's help, the Broncos won at Arrowhead in December for only the fourth time in team history. This win allowed Denver to sweep the Chiefs for the first time since 2015, and maintain a lead on the AFC West, at least for one more week.
The Denver Broncos scored a big win over the division rival Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL Christmas nightcap, despite some first-half struggles. Before the game, there was a completely different challenge that a Broncos star had to overcome.
Alex Forsyth's special teams failure led to a heartbreaking loss at Arrowhead Stadium last year. On Thursday, he left with a game ball.
Ben Powers shouldn't have been penalized for a false start. In the end, the Broncos got the last laugh on the flag front.
The Los Angeles Chargers have clinched a playoff berth, but they also control their own destiny for the AFC West. If they win their final two games, then they'll jump the Denver Broncos. L.A. would own the tiebreaker against Denver by virtue of a 2-0 head-to-head record.
Defenders enveloped offense like quicksand, swallowing production as the Denver Broncos fought for a narrow win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Broncos running back RJ Harvey became one of the few rookie running backs to record five receiving touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns.