The biggest difference between the 2024 and 2025 versions of the Broncos? Winning the close ones. A year ago, Denver was 1-6 in one-score games. With Sunday’s win over the Chiefs, they moved to 7-2 in tight contests over the last three months. As much as we’ve needled the Broncos for their sometimes-sluggish offensive starts -- often produced by self-inflicted errors -- their fourth-quarter performance is above reproach. Bo Nix rallied from a tough game against the Raiders to deliver some big throws against the Chiefs, especially given how little help he received from the run game. Denver’s defense also stepped up once more, this time without two key starters, and the special teams were excellent. Those little details are the difference, and it’s why the Broncos are looking ripe to dethrone the one-time close-game champs, the Chiefs, for AFC West supremacy.