AFC Division

AFC West

The AFC West represents the pinnacle of high-altitude, high-octane football. Home to the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, and Los Angeles Chargers - a division steeped in tradition and legendary rivalries.

AFC West Teams

About the AFC West

The AFC West is one of the original AFL divisions, dating back to 1960 when the American Football League was founded. This storied division has been home to some of the most successful franchises and iconic moments in NFL history.

The Denver Broncos have won eight AFC championships and three Super Bowls, including back-to-back victories in 1997 and 1998 with John Elway. The Kansas City Chiefs, under head coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, have emerged as the NFL's premier dynasty with multiple Super Bowl victories in the 2020s. The Raiders boast three Super Bowl titles and a rich history of innovation under Al Davis, while the Chargers have featured explosive offenses led by Hall of Fame quarterbacks.

The division's geography spans from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast, creating unique challenges with altitude in Denver and climate variations across the region. This diversity has contributed to the division's competitive nature and distinctive playing styles.

AFC West rivalries are among the most intense in professional football. Chiefs-Raiders, Broncos-Raiders, and Broncos-Chiefs games consistently deliver thrilling matchups that often have playoff implications. The division has produced Hall of Fame players including John Elway, Marcus Allen, Junior Seau, Tony Gonzalez, and Patrick Mahomes.

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