The gauntlet that is the NFL regular season is over, and the seven teams in each conference that managed to separate themselves over that 17-game marathon are the only ones who remain standing.
The Buffalo Bills ' "real" season now begins. After having a solid regular season that saw Sean McDermott's team finish with a 13-4 record with Josh Allen firmly in the MVP race, there is a different vibe around Buffalo this year.
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.
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.
QB Nix started 18 of 18 before throwing incompletion on final pass of first half. Sutton reached final $500,000 incentive by surpassing 1,065 receiving yards.
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Before Bo Nix took a victory lap around Empower Field to celebrate the Broncos’ first playoff berth in nine years, the rookie quarterback first had to earn his teammates’ trust.
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Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix helped lead the team to its first NFL Playoff berth since 2015 with a 38-0 win over Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, earni
The bright lights of Super Wild Card Weekend shine on a primetime clash between the Washington Commanders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tampa’s path to the playoffs mirrors last year’s — a backdoor entry through the beleaguered NFC South. But unlike last season’s faltering Eagles, this time, they face a rising force from the NFC East.