The Denver Broncos have won three games in a row.
With a 4-2 record, they currently sit as the No. 7 seed in the AFC playoff picture.
But it’s a tight race in the conference and the division. The Los Angeles Chargers are also 4-2, but hold the tiebreaker over the Broncos thanks to their Week 3 victory. Still, the two squads will meet in Week 18 at Empower Field at Mile High, so that could theoretically be for the AFC West crown.
However, a closer peek at the standings will have Denver fans thinking about that heartbreaking loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 2. The Broncos had a leverage penalty called against them on a 60-yard field goal at the buzzer. The Colts missed the initial try, but got a second chance, and walked-off winners.
If that flag had never been thrown, Denver would be the current No. 1 seed in the AFC.
The AFC is wide open.
In fact, the Broncos are a “leverage” penalty away from being the current No. 1 seed in the entire conference 🥴 pic.twitter.com/RfpsQHtBkl
— Will Petersen (@PetersenWill) October 14, 2025
In an alternate universe, the Broncos are 5-1 and atop the conference right now. The Colts would be 4-2 and bunched in with the Chargers, Patriots, Bills and Jaguars. The 4-1 Steelers would still be the No. 2 seed as they had an early bye.
It just goes to show you how these games can come down to a single play. Things would be a lot different for Denver, from the No. 7 seed right now to the No. 1 seed.
They can’t change the past, but the AFC looks as wide open as ever. The Chiefs lurk at 3-3, but don’t feel invincible. The Bills have lost two in a row to drop to 4-2 and a presumed contender like the Ravens are a stunning 1-5.
We’ve got a long ways to go, but the Broncos winning the AFC West and hosting at least one playoff game remains a strong possibility.
Heck, earning a top seed isn’t out of the question either.
Football is a game of inches, bounces and penalties. Let’s see if Denver can stay hot with the New York Giants coming to town on Sunday followed by the wildly inconsistent Dallas Cowboys.
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