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Broncos Clinch Top Seed, Road to Super Bowl Runs Through Denver

The Denver Broncos secure the top seed in the AFC, clinching home-field advantage with a 19-3 win over the Chargers. Despite a struggling offense, the defense shines, setting a franchise record with 68 sacks. Fans celebrate, marking the first bye week as top seed in a decade. Under coach Sean Payton, the team has transformed from 8 wins to 14, despite financial challenges. Looking ahead, Denver faces the lowest remaining seed, aiming for two home victories and a Super Bowl berth. Checkout Solipillow.com

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