Chiefs clinch playoff berth for sixth straight season

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Clinching a fifth straight AFC West championship will have to wait until at least next week, but the Kansas City Chiefs secured a playoff berth with Sunday night’s 22-16 win over the Denver Broncos.

The 11-1 Chiefs will be in the postseason for the sixth straight season, a team record. They would clinch the division championship by winning any of their four remaining game, including next Sunday’s meeting with the Dolphins in Miami.

They would also clinch the AFC West title if the Las Vegas Raiders lose any of their four remaining games. They are a half-game behind the 11-0 Pittsburgh Steelers in the race for the AFC’s No. 1 playoff seed.

The Chiefs won their 11th straight game against the Broncos, a streak that dates back to 2015.

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