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Former NFL wideout makes bold AFC West prediction for 2025
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

Former NFL wideout makes bold AFC West prediction for 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs have dominated the AFC West for the past decade, winning the division title in each of the last nine seasons.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes is a ridiculous 35-5 against AFC West opponents in his career. As impressive as that is, the Chiefs have not been as dominant lately, winning each of their five divisional games in 2024 by a single score.

Kansas City has won an NFL-record 17 consecutive games decided by one score, including 11 from last season. It was still enough to reach a fifth Super Bowl in six years, where the Chiefs were denied a historic three-peat, 40-22, by the Philadelphia Eagles.

The inability to put most teams away, combined with improvements made by other teams in the division, has the Chiefs as vulnerable as they have been in a while. ESPN analyst and former wide receiver Harry Douglas believes their reign atop the AFC West will end this season.

"For the very first time since Patrick Mahomes has become the starter for the Kansas City Chiefs, they will not win the AFC West," Douglas said during an appearance on Friday's edition of ESPN's "Get Up." "I am going with the Denver Broncos because of how fantastic they were on defense a season ago, but how they've upgraded this season as well.

"Adding a linebacker in Dre Greenlaw, adding (Talanoa) Hufanga at the safety position. That first-round pick was Jahdae Barron from Texas," Douglas said. "But then when you look at the offensive side of the ball, I look at a guy in Bo Nix, who had the ability to grasp a Sean Payton offense and run it to perfection in his rookie season."

The Broncos were one of the most suffocating defenses in the NFL last season, allowing the third-fewest points per game (19), per TeamRankings. Denver gave up less than 20 points in 11 games last season and held five teams to 10 points or fewer.

While he accounted for 12 interceptions, Nix excelled during his rookie season. He completed 66.3 percent of his passes for a 12th-best 3,775 yards and threw the sixth-most TDs (29) in the league.

The tight end and running back positions were areas of weakness for Denver last season, but Douglas feels its offseason moves are enough to win the division.

"They drafted RJ Harvey, they also acquired J.K. Dobbins and they got Evan Engram at the tight end position," Douglas said. "I'm looking for the Denver Broncos to win this division."

The Chiefs won the AFC West by four games last season, but the Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers both made the playoffs and appear to be heading in the right direction. Even the Las Vegas Raiders, who finished last in the division in 2024, shouldn't be overlooked as a team that can pick up some divisional wins if everything aligns.

As we have grown accustomed to by now, the AFC West runs through the Chiefs until someone steps up to take it from them. With so many close calls last season and improvements by the other teams in the division, there is no better time than now for one of them to take advantage and end Kansas City's remarkable run.

Colby Colwell

Colby Colwell is a freelance contributor with a bachelor’s in Computer & Information Technology and a minor in Psychology from Western Kentucky University. With a deep passion for sports, especially NASCAR, he offers his substantial knowledge along with his adept writing skills. When he’s not writing, Colby enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with his family

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