Denver Broncos vs. Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs Season-by-Season Results
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1960s (Texans/Chiefs, 19–1)
Season |
Season series |
at Denver Broncos |
at Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs |
Overall series |
Notes
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1960
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Texans 2–0
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Texans 17–14
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Texans 34–7
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Texans 2–0
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Inaugural season for both franchises and the American Football League (AFL).
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1961
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Texans 2–0
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Texans 19–12
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Texans 49–21
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Texans 4–0
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1962
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Texans 2–0
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Texans 24–3
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Texans 17–10
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Texans 6–0
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Last season Texans played as a Dallas-based team and under the "Texans" name. Texans win 1962 AFL Championship.
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1963
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 59–7
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Chiefs 52–21
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Chiefs 8–0
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Texans relocate to Kansas City and rename themselves to the Kansas City Chiefs. In Denver, Chiefs set franchise records for their largest victory overall with a 52–point differential and their most points scored in a game. Meanwhile, the Broncos set a franchise record for their worst loss overall. Chiefs win 8 straight meetings (1960–1963).
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1964
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 33–27
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Chiefs 49–39
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Chiefs 9–1
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Broncos' only victory against the Chiefs in the AFL.
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1965
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 31–23
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Chiefs 45–35
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Chiefs 11–1
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1966
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 56–10
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Chiefs 37–10
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Chiefs 13–1
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Chiefs win 1966 AFL Championship, but lose Super Bowl I.
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1967
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 38–24
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Chiefs 52–9
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Chiefs 15–1
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1968
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 30–7
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Chiefs 34–2
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Chiefs 17–1
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1969
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 26–13
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Chiefs 31–17
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Chiefs 19–1
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Chiefs win 11 straight meetings (1964–1969). Chiefs win Super Bowl IV.
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1970s (Broncos, 12–8)
Season |
Season series |
at Denver Broncos |
at Kansas City Chiefs |
Overall series |
Notes
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1970
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 26–13
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Chiefs 16–0
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Chiefs 20–2
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As a result of the AFL–NFL merge, the Broncos and Chiefs are placed in the AFC West.
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1971
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 16–3
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Chiefs 28–10
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Chiefs 22–2
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Chiefs finish 9-0 against Broncos in Municipal Stadium.
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1972
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 45–24
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Chiefs 24–21
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Chiefs 24–2
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Chiefs open Arrowhead Stadium.
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1973
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 14–10
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Chiefs 16–14
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Chiefs 25–3
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Chiefs win 14 consecutive home meetings (1960–1973).
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1974
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Tie 1–1
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Chiefs 42–34
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Broncos 17–14
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Chiefs 26–4
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Broncos record their first away win over the Chiefs.
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1975
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 37–33
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Chiefs 26–13
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Chiefs 27–5
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1976
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 17–16
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Broncos 35–26
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Chiefs 27–7
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Broncos record their first season series sweep against the Chiefs.
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1977
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 23–7
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Broncos 14–7
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Chiefs 27–9
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Broncos lose Super Bowl XII.
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1978
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 24–3
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Broncos 23–17 (OT)
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Chiefs 27–11
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1979
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 20–3
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Broncos 24–10
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Chiefs 27–13
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Broncos win eight consecutive meetings (1976–1979).
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1980s (Broncos, 11–8)
Season |
Season series |
at Denver Broncos |
at Kansas City Chiefs |
Overall series |
Notes
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1980
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 23–17
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Chiefs 31–14
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Chiefs 29–13
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1981
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 16–13
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Chiefs 28–14
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Chiefs 30–14
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1982
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Chiefs 1–0
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Chiefs 37–16
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canceled
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Chiefs 31–14
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Due to the 1982 NFL players strike, the game scheduled in Kansas City was canceled.
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1983
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 27–24
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Chiefs 48–17
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Chiefs 32–15
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Broncos trade for QB John Elway.
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1984
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 21–0
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Chiefs 16–13
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Chiefs 33–16
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1985
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 14–13
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Broncos 30–10
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Chiefs 33–18
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1986
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 38–17
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Chiefs 37–10
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Chiefs 34–19
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Broncos lose Super Bowl XXI.
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1987
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 20–17
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Broncos 26–17
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Chiefs 34–21
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Broncos lose Super Bowl XXII.
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1988
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 17–11
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Chiefs 20–13
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Chiefs 35–22
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1989
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 34–20
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Broncos 16–13
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Chiefs 35–24
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Broncos lose Super Bowl XXIV.
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1990s (Broncos, 11–10)
Season |
Season series |
at Denver Broncos |
at Kansas City Chiefs |
Overall series |
Notes
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1990
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 24–23
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Chiefs 31–20
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Chiefs 36–25
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In Denver, Broncos' K David Treadwell kicked a game-winning 22–yard field goal in the final seconds.
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1991
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 19–16
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Broncos 24–20
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Chiefs 36–27
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1992
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 20–19
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Chiefs 42–20
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Chiefs 37–28
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In Denver, Broncos overcome a 19–6 deficit in the final minutes. Chiefs clinch a playoff berth and eliminate the Broncos from playoff contention with their win.
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1993
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 27–21
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Chiefs 15–7
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Chiefs 38–29
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Broncos win 11 consecutive home meetings (1983–1993).
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1994
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Tie 1–1
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Chiefs 31–28
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Broncos 20–17 (OT)
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Chiefs 39–30
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In Denver, Chiefs' QB Joe Montana leads the Chiefs to a dramatic win. In Kansas City, Broncos block a potential game-winning 36-yard field goal to send the game into overtime, which saw the Broncos win on a 34-yard field goal.
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1995
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 21–7
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Chiefs 20–17
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Chiefs 41–30
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Chiefs' first season series sweep against the Broncos since 1980.
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1996
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 34–7
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Chiefs 17–14
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Chiefs 42–31
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1997
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 19–3
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Chiefs 24–22
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Chiefs 43–32
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In Kansas City, Chiefs' K Pete Stoyanovich kicked a game-winning 54-yard field goal.
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1997 Playoffs
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Broncos 1–0
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Broncos 14–10
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Chiefs 43–33
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AFC Divisional playoffs. Broncos go on to win Super Bowl XXXII.
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1998
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 35–31
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Broncos 30–7
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Chiefs 43–35
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Broncos win Super Bowl XXXIII.
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1999
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 16–10
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Chiefs 26–10
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Chiefs 45–35
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2000s (Broncos, 11–9)
Season |
Season series |
at Denver Broncos |
at Kansas City Chiefs |
Overall series |
Notes
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2000
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 23–22
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Chiefs 20–7
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Chiefs 47–35
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2001
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 20–6
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Chiefs 26–23 (OT)
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Chiefs 48–36
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Broncos open Invesco Field at Mile High (now known as Empower Field at Mile High).
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2002
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 31–24
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Broncos 37–34 (OT)
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Chiefs 48–38
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2003
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 45–27
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Chiefs 24–23
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Chiefs 49–39
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In Kansas City, Chiefs' WR Dante Hall returned a punt for a 93-yard touchdown.
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2004
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 34–24
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Chiefs 45–17
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Chiefs 50–40
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2005
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 30–10
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Chiefs 31–27
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Chiefs 51–41
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2006
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 9–6 (OT)
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Chiefs 19–10
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Chiefs 52–42
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Game in Kansas City was played on Thanksgiving Day. Both teams finished with 9–7 records, but the Chiefs clinched the final playoff berth based on a better division record, eliminating the Broncos from playoff contention.
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2007
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 41–7
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Broncos 27–11
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Chiefs 52–44
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2008
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 24–17
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Chiefs 33–19
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Chiefs 53–45
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Broncos win eight straight home meetings (2001–2008).
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2009
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Tie 1–1
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Chiefs 44–24
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Broncos 44–13
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Chiefs 54–46
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2010s (Chiefs, 11–9)
Season |
Season series |
at Denver Broncos |
at Kansas City Chiefs |
Overall series |
Notes
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2010
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 49–29
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Chiefs 10–6
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Chiefs 55–47
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In Denver, Broncos score their most points in a game against the Chiefs. Following the game, Chiefs' head coach Todd Haley refused to shake hands with Broncos' head coach Josh McDaniels.
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2011
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Tie 1–1
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Chiefs 7–3
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Broncos 17–10
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Chiefs 56–48
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2012
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 38–3
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Broncos 17–9
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Chiefs 56–50
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Broncos sign QB Peyton Manning.
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2013
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 27–17
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Broncos 35–28
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Chiefs 56–52
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Chiefs started 9–0 and the Broncos started 8–1 entering their week 11 meeting in Denver. Broncos lose Super Bowl XLVIII.
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2014
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Broncos 2–0
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Broncos 24–17
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Broncos 29–16
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Chiefs 56–54
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As of January 6, 2025, this remains the Broncos' most recent season series sweep against the Chiefs.
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2015
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Tie 1–1
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Chiefs 29–13
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Broncos 31–24
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Chiefs 57–55
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In Kansas City, Broncos score two touchdowns in the last three minutes to win. In Denver, Peyton Manning finished with a 0.0 passer rating. Broncos win Super Bowl 50.
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2016
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 30–27 (OT)
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Chiefs 33–10
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Chiefs 59–55
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Game in Kansas City played on Christmas, in which the Chiefs eliminate the Broncos from playoff contention with their win. Chiefs' first season series sweep against the Broncos since 2000.
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2017
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 27–24
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Chiefs 29–19
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Chiefs 61–55
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Chiefs draft QB Patrick Mahomes, who makes his NFL debut in Denver.
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2018
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 27–23
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Chiefs 30–23
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Chiefs 63–55
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2019
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 30–6
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Chiefs 23–3
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Chiefs 65–55
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Chiefs allow the fewest points in season series since 1968. Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV.
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2020s (Chiefs, 8–2)
Season |
Season series |
at Denver Broncos |
at Kansas City Chiefs |
Overall series |
Notes
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2020
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 43–16
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Chiefs 22–16
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Chiefs 67–55
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Chiefs lose Super Bowl LV.
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2021
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 28–24
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Chiefs 22–9
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Chiefs 69–55
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2022
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Chiefs 2–0
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Chiefs 34–28
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Chiefs 27–24
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Chiefs 71–55
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Chiefs win Super Bowl LVII.
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2023
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 24–9
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Chiefs 19–8
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Chiefs 72–56
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Chiefs won 16 straight meetings (2015–2023). Broncos record their first win against Chiefs' QB Patrick Mahomes, who had previously maintained a perfect record of 12 consecutive wins against them. Chiefs win Super Bowl LVIII.
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2024
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Tie 1–1
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Broncos 38–0
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Chiefs 16–14
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Chiefs 73–57
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In Kansas City, Chiefs block a potential game-winning field goal. In Denver, Broncos clinched the final playoff spot with their win, their first postseason appearance since the 2015 season, and record their largest victory against the Chiefs with a 38–point differential. Broncos' rookie QB Bo Nix set an NFL rookie record for most touchdown passes in home games with 19 and a franchise record for a single-game completion percentage record with 89.7. Chiefs win nine straight home meetings (2016–present).
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Summary of Results
Season |
Season series |
at Denver Broncos |
at Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs |
Notes
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AFL regular season
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Chiefs 19–1
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Chiefs 9–1
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Chiefs 10–0
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Texans/Chiefs have a 3–0 record in Dallas.
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NFL regular season
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Broncos 55–54
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Broncos 36–19
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Chiefs 35–19
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AFL and NFL regular season
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Chiefs 73–56
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Broncos 37–28
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Chiefs 45–19
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NFL postseason
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Broncos 1–0
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No games
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Broncos 1–0
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AFC Divisional: 1997
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Regular and postseason
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Chiefs 73–57
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Broncos 37–28
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Chiefs 45–20
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