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Broncos' Gritty Win, Nix's Historic Season
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Broncos Secure Tough Win Over Chiefs, Eyeing AFC West Title
The Denver Broncos triumphed in a challenging 20-13 victory against the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas night, marking their first sweep of Kansas City since 2014 and their first win at Arrowhead Stadium since 2015. Bo Nix made history with his 25+ touchdown passes in his first two seasons, while Courtland Sutton reached the 1,000-yard receiving mark for the second consecutive year. The Broncos defense dominated, limiting the Chiefs to just 139 total yards and 13 points. Despite injuries and missed opportunities, the team is preparing for a potential AFC West title and top seed in the conference, with a crucial matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers looming.
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