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NFL Playoff Projection: Chiefs' streak of AFC West titles might be on the line at Denver

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12 November 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs' shot at winning the AFC West wouldn't be done with a loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. But it would become a steep climb. 

The Broncos are 8-2. The Chiefs are 5-4. With a loss by the Chiefs on Sunday, the 9-2 Broncos would be three-and-a-half games ahead of the 5-5 Chiefs with just seven games to go for Kansas City. Not to mention the Los Angeles Chargers are still ahead of the Chiefs too (with a head-to-head victory in hand). You see the potential problem for Kansas City. 

That kind of deficit isn't impossible to make up, but just about everything would have to go right for the Chiefs to overcome it. That's not a situation they're used to. 

(Yahoo Sports/Taylor Wilhelm)
(Yahoo Sports/Taylor Wilhelm)

The Chiefs have won nine straight AFC West championships, but they took some early losses this season in close games and the Broncos and Chargers are improved from years past. Even if the Chiefs rally to win the division this season, it won't be as easy as it has been for most of their run. 

The Broncos have gotten a lot of grief for their offensive woes, which were on full display in an ugly 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders last week, but the defense is very good. It gives Denver a solid floor; they're not going to lose many games this season. That means the Chiefs need to take advantage of every opportunity to pull closer to Denver. 

It seems like the Chiefs' streak of AFC West championships might be on the line in Denver on Sunday. If they lose, the most realistic path to the playoffs is getting a wild-card spot. That's something we haven't seen in many years. 

Here are the other Week 11 games that will have the biggest impact on the playoff picture:

Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams

It's a shame that Seahawks-Rams takes place in the same late afternoon window as Chiefs-Broncos. Both games are monster games in their divisions. It's too bad one couldn't be squeezed into prime time. 

The Seahawks and Rams are each 7-2, and while the 6-4 San Francisco 49ers can't be written off, Sunday's game in Los Angeles will go a long way toward determining the NFC West championship. There is a rematch at Seattle set for Week 16, too. Both games should be phenomenal. 

Neither team has many weaknesses. Sam Darnold and Matthew Stafford are both playing at a high level, with strong weapons around them. Both defenses are very good too. The winner of this game will have an early inside track toward a division title. 

Los Angeles Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars

If the Jaguars want to stay in the wild-card race, they probably need a win on Sunday. Jacksonville's fourth-quarter collapse at the Houston Texans set them back to 5-4. The Chargers are 7-3 and if they don't win the AFC West, they're a prime wild-card contender. That's why Jacksonville needs to beat them and get the important head-to-head tiebreaker. If the Jaguars fall to .500 with a loss, their odds to make the playoffs get significantly longer. 

Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers

Joe Burrow's return to practice makes this game a little more urgent. The 3-6 Bengals need to make sure Burrow has something to return to. If they can beat the 5-4 Steelers, sweeping the AFC North leaders and clinching the tiebreaker over them, that's a big start. The 4-5 Baltimore Ravens loom large in the race of course, but Burrow's possible return is very interesting. But the Bengals need some wins before he comes back to stay in the race. 

Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles

If the 7-2 Eagles beat the 6-3 Lions, their path to the No. 1 seed gets a lot clearer. Philadelphia is a good team that benefits from playing in a much weaker division than other contenders like the Lions, Packers, Seahawks or Rams. 

The Lions still have tough games left against the Packers, Bears and Vikings within their division alone, so even a win over the Eagles might not result in a No. 1 seed down the road. But a loss for Detroit, which would put them two games behind the Eagles and give Philadelphia the potential head-to-head tiebreaker, would be tough to overcome. 

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Jameis Winston to start for Giants against Packers if Jaxson Dart isn't cleared

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12 November 2025

Mike Kafka's first big move as the Giants' interim head coach is to make a change at quarterback.

In the event Jaxson Dart isn't cleared from concussion protocol in time to start Sunday's game against the Packers, it will be Jameis Winston getting the start -- not Russell Wilson -- per multiple reports.

Winston had been QB3 all season, but is usurping Wilson on the depth chart.

Wilson has struggled in all but one game this year (his huge Week 2 performance against the Cowboys in Dallas), and his issues continued in Week 10 against the Bears after Dart was injured. With Wilson unable to move the ball, the Giants stalled out on offense as they surrendered a late 10-point lead and lost. 

That defeat led to the firing of Brian Daboll and the ascension of Kafka.

With New York at 2-8 and severely depleted due to injuries to Malik Nabers, Cam Skattebo, and Darius Slayton, Winston will have a steep hill to climb if he is indeed under center on Sunday.

Winston, 31, inked a two-year contract worth $8 million this past offseason, so he could possibly be the backup next season behind Dart. 

Meanwhile, the clash against Green Bay will be Kafka's first at the helm as he looks to make a strong impression.  

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Terry McLaurin will begin on-field rehab work this week

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12 November 2025

The Commanders have already ruled wide receiver Terry McLaurin out for Week 11, but he is taking a step back toward the lineup.

Head coach Dan Quinn said that McLaurin will begin doing on-field rehab work in Madrid this week. McLaurin has missed six games with a quad injury already this season, including the last two contests.

The Commanders have a bye week, so McLaurin could be back for their next game in Week 13 if all goes well.

Quinn also said that the team expects running back Chris Rodriguez to play against the Dolphins after injuring his shoulder last week. Safety Will Harris will also return to practice and open his 21-day return window from injured reserve.

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  1. Jameis Winston moves ahead of Russell Wilson, will start if Jaxson Dart can't
  2. Giants reportedly expected to start Jameis Winston over Russell Wilson if Jaxson Dart can't play
  3. Dolphins expect Chop Robinson to be cleared for Sunday
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