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Elsewhere on the Week 15 docket (because it's relevant to Denver's interests), the Colts play the Seahawks, the Chargers face the Chiefs, the Jaguars host the Jets, and the Texans welcome the Cardinals.
The Denver Broncos control their own destiny for playoff positioning. Can they win the AFC West for the first time since 2015?
With a win over the Detroit Lions, the Rams are back in the playoffs.
The Broncos can't clinch the AFC West in Week 15, but they could boost their odds of capturing No. 1 seed with win vs. Green Bay.
FOXBOROUGH - The race for the AFC’s top seed has pretty much come down to two teams. Heading into Week 15, both the Patriots and Broncos have matching 11-2 records. At this stage, in the event of a tie, the Broncos have the edge based on their record versus common opponents.
With the Patriots on their late-season bye week, the Denver Broncos had an opportunity to retake the number one seed in the AFC with a victory over. Well, the Broncos defeated the Raiders easily and gained an important tie-breaker over the Patriots,
The Washington Commanders are heavy underdogs on Sunday Night Football. But one NFL analyst sees all the warning signs of a potential upset.
The Denver Gazette’s Chris Tomasson gives his scouting report for Sunday’s game between the Broncos (10-2) and Raiders (2-10) at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Offense Denver’s offense has looked more fluid recently.
The Broncos’ final four games are home contests against the Packers and Jaguars, a road matchup on Christmas against the Chiefs and a home game against the Chargers in Week 18. The Patriots host the Bills, play at the Ravens and Jets, then close at home against the Dolphins.