
Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers became became just the fourth quarterback in NFL history to surpass the 200 consecutive games started mark in the team’s 25-17 victory over the Seahawks at CenturyLink Stadium.
Their fifth consecutive victory keeps Los Angeles in the No. 2 spot in the AFC West standings at 6-2, only behind the red-hot Chiefs (8-1)
Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes and their high-powered offense were too much for the Browns to handle Sunday in coach Gregg Williams’ debut as the team’s interim head coach, beating Cleveland 37-21.
The Raiders (1-7) imploded in San Francisco last Thursday, losing in ugly fashion to the 49ers 34-3. Oakland has struggled significantly on both sides of the ball and their season looks to be nearly over as they’re on the outside looking in.
The Broncos (3-6) lost to the Texans in a heartbreaking fashion by the score of 19-17. Kicker Brandon McManus missed wide right on the potential game-winning field goal as time expired. Denver has lost six of their last seven games.
Below fans can find full AFC West rankings, per CBS Sports.
- Kansas City 8-1, (3-0 division record)
- L.A. Chargers 6-2, (1-1 division record)
- Denver 3-6, (1-2 division record)
- Oakland 1-7, (0-4 division record)
