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AFC West

The American Football Conference – Western Division or AFC West is one of the four divisions of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The division comprises the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, and Los Angeles Chargers.

AFC West
ConferenceAmerican Football Conference
LeagueNational Football League
SportAmerican football
Founded1960 (as the American Football League Western Division)
No. of teams4
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Kansas City Chiefs (16th title)
Most titlesKansas City Chiefs (16 titles)
AFC West Teams Location

The division has sent teams to the Super Bowl twenty times beginning with Super Bowl I when the Chiefs played the Green Bay Packers, winning ten times second only to the NFC East. As of the conclusion of the 2023 season, the Chiefs have the most Super Bowl wins of any AFC West team with four Super Bowl victories. The Broncos have appeared in the most Super Bowls in the division with eight, the Chiefs have appeared in six, and the Raiders have appeared in five. The Chargers lost their lone Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XXIX.

The Chiefs won the most recent, eighth straight, and 16th AFC West title in 2023.[1][2][3] Kansas City’s previous title, won in 2022 made the AFC West the only division in the NFL where all 4 teams had the same amount of division titles (15 each).[4][5][6]

History edit

The division was formed in 1960 as the American Football League's Western Division. In 1970, as part of the new NFL's two-conference, six-division alignment, the AFL West entered the merged league more or less intact as the AFC West.

The original AFL West had four members – the Dallas Texans (who moved to Kansas City in 1963 as the Chiefs), Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers (who moved to San Diego in 1961, then back to Los Angeles in 2017) and Oakland Raiders (who moved to Los Angeles in 1982, back to Oakland in 1995, and Las Vegas in 2020). These four teams have remained in the AFL/AFC West since its inception, and are currently the only teams in the division. Largely because of this, and the fact they have played each other twice a year for over 60 years, the entire division is considered one very large and very heated rivalry.

The Cincinnati Bengals played the last two AFL seasons in the AFL West despite being further east than Houston, where the Houston Oilers played at the time and were members of the AFL Eastern Division. The Bengals (along with the Oilers) moved to the AFC Central (now the AFC North) in 1970, forming rivalries with the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

In 1977, the Seattle Seahawks were added to the AFC West after spending their expansion season in the NFC West; they would move back to the NFC West in 2002. The first-year Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1976 played as a member of the AFC West [7] before being aligned into the NFC Central in 1977.

Each of the four AFC West teams won a division title in the first four years of the realignment – Oakland in 2002, Kansas City in 2003, San Diego in 2004 and Denver in 2005. It is the only one of the eight NFL divisions to have all of its teams win titles in the first four seasons of the North-East-West-South format.[citation needed]

In the early and mid-2000s, the division was often cited as one of the NFL's "Toughest Divisions"[8][9][10] due partially to the home-field advantages of Empower Field at Mile High, Arrowhead Stadium, Qualcomm Stadium and the Oakland Coliseum, although in 2008 the division was the NFL's weakest since the AFC Central in 1985 by sending the San Diego Chargers to the playoffs as division winners with an 8–8 record while the New England Patriots missed out at 11–5 after losing out on tiebreakers for both the AFC East and the wild-card.[citation needed] In 2010, the Raiders swept the entire division, going 6–0, but failed to qualify for the playoffs as they only won two non-divisional games.[citation needed]

The division was very weak in 2011 as well, when a loss by the Raiders in the last game of the season gave the Broncos the division title with only an 8–8 record. Only the NFC West in 2010, the NFC South in 2014 and 2022, and the NFC East in 2020 have historically sent a worse division winner to the playoffs, when the Seahawks (themselves a former AFC West member) won that division with a 7–9 record, the Panthers won the NFC South division with a 7–8–1 record,[citation needed] the Washington Football Team won the NFC East division with a 7–9 record, and the Buccaneers won the NFC South with an 8–9 record. Along with the AFC (formerly AFL) East, the AFC West is the oldest NFL division in terms of creation date (1960).[citation needed]

Division lineups edit

Place cursor over year for division champ or Super Bowl team.

AFL Western Division
1900s
60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
Dallas Texans Kansas City Chiefs [A]
Denver Broncos
LA Chargers San Diego Chargers [B]
Oakland Raiders
  Cincinnati
Bengals
[D]
AFC West Division
1900s 2000s
70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01
Kansas City Chiefs
Denver Broncos
San Diego Chargers
Oakland Raiders Los Angeles Raiders [C] Oakland Raiders
  Tampa
Bay
Buccaneers
[E]
Seattle Seahawks[F]
AFC West Division
2000s
02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Kansas City Chiefs
Denver Broncos
San Diego Chargers Los Angeles Chargers
Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Raiders[G]
  Team not in division   Division Won AFL Championship   Division Won AFL Championship, Lost Super Bowl   Division Won AFC Championship   Division Won Super Bowl
A Dallas Texans moved to Kansas City, Missouri and were subsequently renamed the Kansas City Chiefs (1963 season)
B Los Angeles Chargers moved to San Diego (1961 season) but moved back in 2017.
C Oakland Raiders moved to Los Angeles (1982 season). The team returned to Oakland for the 1995 season.
D Cincinnati Bengals enfranchised (1968 season). After 1970 merger with NFL, the team moved to the AFC Central.
E Tampa Bay was enfranchised in 1976. The Buccaneers moved to the NFC Central after their inaugural season, and departed for the newly formed NFC South after the 2001 season.
F Seattle Seahawks moved from the NFC West division (1977 Season). In 2002 they moved back to the NFC West.
G Oakland Raiders moved to the Las Vegas area (2020 season).

Division champions edit

Season Team Record Playoff results
1960 Los Angeles Chargers (1) 10–4 Lost AFL Championship (at Oilers) 16–24
1961 San Diego Chargers (2) 12–2 Lost AFL Championship (Oilers) 3–10
1962 Dallas Texans (1) 11–3 Won AFL Championship (Oilers) 20–17 (2OT)
1963 San Diego Chargers (3) 11–3 Won AFL Championship (Patriots) 51–10
1964 San Diego Chargers (4) 8–5–1 Lost AFL Championship (at Bills) 7–20
1965 San Diego Chargers (5) 9–2–3 Lost AFL Championship (Bills) 0–23
1966 Kansas City Chiefs (2) 11–2–1 Won AFL Championship (Bills) 31–7
Lost Super Bowl I (vs. Packers) 10–35
1967 Oakland Raiders (1) 13–1 Won AFL Championship (Oilers) 40–7
Lost Super Bowl II (vs. Packers) 14–33
1968! Oakland Raiders (2) 12–2 Won Western Division playoff (Chiefs) 41–6
Lost AFL Championship (at Jets) 23–27
1969 Oakland Raiders (3) 12–1–1 Won Divisional playoffs (Oilers) 56–7
Lost AFL Championship (Chiefs) 7–17
1970 Oakland Raiders (4) 8–4–2 Won Divisional playoffs (Dolphins) 21–14
Lost AFC Championship (at Colts) 17–27
1971 Kansas City Chiefs (3) 10–3–1 Lost Divisional playoffs (Dolphins) 24–27 (2OT)
1972 Oakland Raiders (5) 10–3–1 Lost Divisional playoffs (at Steelers) 7–13
1973 Oakland Raiders (6) 9–4 Won Divisional playoffs (Steelers) 33–14
Lost AFC Championship (at Dolphins) 10–27
1974 Oakland Raiders (7) 12–2 Won Divisional playoffs (Dolphins) 28–26
Lost AFC Championship (Steelers) 13–24
1975 Oakland Raiders (8) 11–3 Won Divisional playoffs (Bengals) 31–28
Lost AFC Championship (at Steelers) 10–16
1976 Oakland Raiders (9) 13–1 Won Divisional playoffs (Patriots) 24–21
Won AFC Championship (Steelers) 24–7
Won Super Bowl XI (vs. Vikings) 32–14
1977 Denver Broncos (1) 12–2 Won Divisional playoffs (Steelers) 34–21
Won AFC Championship (Raiders) 20–17
Lost Super Bowl XII (vs. Cowboys) 10–27
1978 Denver Broncos (2) 10–6 Lost Divisional playoffs (at Steelers) 10–33
1979 San Diego Chargers (6) 12–4 Lost Divisional playoffs (Oilers) 14–17
1980 San Diego Chargers (7) 11–5 Won Divisional playoffs (Bills) 20–14
Lost AFC Championship (Raiders) 27–34
1981 San Diego Chargers (8) 10–6 Won Divisional playoffs (at Dolphins) 41–38 (OT)
Lost AFC Championship (at Bengals) 7–27
1982# Los Angeles Raiders# 8–1 Won First Round playoffs (Browns) 27–10
Lost Second Round playoffs (Jets) 14–17
1983 Los Angeles Raiders (10) 12–4 Won Divisional playoffs (Steelers) 38–10
Won AFC Championship (Seahawks) 30–14
Won Super Bowl XVIII (vs. Redskins) 38–9
1984 Denver Broncos (3) 13–3 Lost Divisional playoffs (Steelers) 17–24
1985 Los Angeles Raiders (11) 12–4 Lost Divisional playoffs (Patriots) 20–27
1986 Denver Broncos (4) 11–5 Won Divisional playoffs (Patriots) 22–17
Won AFC Championship (at Browns) 23–20 (OT)
Lost Super Bowl XXI (vs. Giants) 20–39
1987 Denver Broncos (5) 10–4–1 Won Divisional playoffs (Oilers) 34–10
Won AFC Championship (Browns) 38–33
Lost Super Bowl XXII (vs. Redskins) 10–42
1988 Seattle Seahawks (1) 9–7 Lost Divisional playoffs (at Bengals) 13–21
1989 Denver Broncos (6) 11–5 Won Divisional playoffs (Steelers) 24–23
Won AFC Championship (Browns) 37–21
Lost Super Bowl XXIV (vs. 49ers) 10–55
1990 Los Angeles Raiders (12) 12–4 Won Divisional playoffs (Bengals) 20–10
Lost AFC Championship (at Bills) 3–51
1991 Denver Broncos (7) 12–4 Won Divisional playoffs (Oilers) 26–24
Lost AFC Championship (at Bills) 7–10
1992 San Diego Chargers (9) 11–5 Won Wild Card playoffs (Chiefs) 17–0
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Dolphins) 0–31
1993 Kansas City Chiefs (4) 11–5 Won Wild Card playoffs (Steelers) 27–24 (OT)
Won Divisional playoffs (at Oilers) 28–20
Lost AFC Championship (at Bills) 13–30
1994 San Diego Chargers (10) 11–5 Won Divisional playoffs (Dolphins) 22–21
Won AFC Championship (at Steelers) 17–13
Lost Super Bowl XXIX (vs. 49ers) 26–49
1995 Kansas City Chiefs (5) 13–3 Lost Divisional playoffs (Colts) 7–10
1996 Denver Broncos (8) 13–3 Lost Divisional playoffs (Jaguars) 27–30
1997 Kansas City Chiefs (6) 13–3 Lost Divisional playoffs (Broncos) 10–14
1998 Denver Broncos (9) 14–2 Won Divisional playoffs (Dolphins) 38–3
Won AFC Championship (Jets) 23–10
Won Super Bowl XXXIII (vs. Falcons) 34–19
1999 Seattle Seahawks (2) 9–7 Lost Wild Card playoffs (Dolphins) 17–20
2000 Oakland Raiders (13) 12–4 Won Divisional playoffs (Dolphins) 27–0
Lost AFC Championship (Ravens) 3–16
2001 Oakland Raiders (14) 10–6 Won Wild Card playoffs (Jets) 38–24
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Patriots) 13–16 (OT)
2002 Oakland Raiders (15) 11–5 Won Divisional playoffs (Jets) 30–10
Won AFC Championship (Titans) 41–24
Lost Super Bowl XXXVII (vs. Buccaneers) 21–48
2003 Kansas City Chiefs (7) 13–3 Lost Divisional playoffs (Colts) 31–38
2004 San Diego Chargers (11) 12–4 Lost Wild Card playoffs (Jets) 17–20 (OT)
2005 Denver Broncos (10) 13–3 Won Divisional playoffs (Patriots) 27–13
Lost AFC Championship (Steelers) 17–34
2006 San Diego Chargers (12) 14–2 Lost Divisional playoffs (Patriots) 21–24
2007 San Diego Chargers (13) 11–5 Won Wild Card playoffs (Titans) 17–6
Won Divisional playoffs (at Colts) 28–24
Lost AFC Championship (at Patriots) 12–21
2008 San Diego Chargers (14) 8–8 Won Wild Card playoffs (Colts) 23–17 (OT)
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Steelers) 24–35
2009 San Diego Chargers (15) 13–3 Lost Divisional playoffs (Jets) 14–17
2010 Kansas City Chiefs (8) 10–6 Lost Wild Card playoffs (Ravens) 7–30
2011 Denver Broncos (11) 8–8 Won Wild Card playoffs (Steelers) 29–23 (OT)
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Patriots) 10–45
2012 Denver Broncos (12) 13–3 Lost Divisional playoffs (Ravens) 35–38 (2OT)
2013 Denver Broncos (13) 13–3 Won Divisional playoffs (Chargers) 24–17
Won AFC Championship (Patriots) 26–16
Lost Super Bowl XLVIII (vs. Seahawks) 8–43
2014 Denver Broncos (14) 12–4 Lost Divisional playoffs (Colts) 13–24
2015 Denver Broncos (15) 12–4 Won Divisional playoffs (Steelers) 23–16
Won AFC Championship (Patriots) 20–18
Won Super Bowl 50 (vs. Panthers) 24–10
2016 Kansas City Chiefs (9) 12–4 Lost Divisional playoffs (Steelers) 16–18
2017 Kansas City Chiefs (10) 10–6 Lost Wild Card playoffs (Titans) 21–22
2018 Kansas City Chiefs (11) 12–4 Won Divisional playoffs (Colts) 31–13
Lost AFC Championship (Patriots) 31–37 (OT)
2019 Kansas City Chiefs (12) 12–4 Won Divisional playoffs (Texans) 51–31
Won AFC Championship (Titans) 35–24
Won Super Bowl LIV (vs. 49ers) 31–20
2020 Kansas City Chiefs (13) 14–2 Won Divisional playoffs (Browns) 22–17
Won AFC Championship (Bills) 38–24
Lost Super Bowl LV (vs. Buccaneers) 9–31
2021 Kansas City Chiefs (14) 12–5 Won Wild Card playoffs (Steelers) 42–21
Won Divisional playoffs (Bills) 42–36 (OT)
Lost AFC Championship (Bengals) 24–27 (OT)
2022 Kansas City Chiefs (15) 14–3 Won Divisional playoffs (Jaguars) 27–20
Won AFC Championship (Bengals) 23–20
Won Super Bowl LVII (vs. Eagles) 38–35
2023 Kansas City Chiefs (16) 11–6 Won Wild Card playoffs (Dolphins) 26–7
Won Divisional playoffs (at Bills) 27–24
Won AFC Championship (at Ravens) 17–10
Won Super Bowl LVIII (vs. 49ers) 25–22 (OT)
  • !The Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs tied for the regular season division title at 12–2. The Raiders won the ensuing playoff game to represent the West in the AFL Championship Game.
  • #A players' strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games. Thus, the league used a special 16-team playoff tournament just for this year. Division standings were ignored, the Los Angeles Raiders had the best record of the division teams.

Wild Card qualifiers edit

Season Team Record Playoff results
1969# Kansas City Chiefs 11–3 Won Divisional playoffs (Jets) 13–6
Won AFL Championship (Raiders) 17–7
Won Super Bowl IV (vs. Vikings) 23–7
1977 Oakland Raiders 11–3 Won Divisional playoffs (at Colts) 37–31 (2OT)
Lost AFC Championship (at Broncos) 17–20
1979 Denver Broncos 10–6 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Oilers) 7–13
1980 Oakland Raiders 11–5 Won Wild Card playoffs (Oilers) 27–7
Won Divisional playoffs (at Browns) 14–12
Won AFC Championship (at Chargers) 34–27
Won Super Bowl XV (vs. Eagles) 27–10
1982+ San Diego Chargers 6–3 Won First Round playoffs (at Steelers) 31–28
Lost Second Round playoffs (at Dolphins) 13–34
1983 Seattle Seahawks 9–7 Won Wild Card playoffs (Broncos) 31–7
Won Divisional playoffs (at Dolphins) 27–20
Lost AFC Championship (at Raiders) 14–30
Denver Broncos 9–7 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Seahawks) 7–31
1984 Seattle Seahawks 12–4 Won Wild Card playoffs (Raiders) 13–7
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Dolphins) 10–31
Los Angeles Raiders 11–5 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Seahawks) 7–13
1986 Kansas City Chiefs 10–6 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Jets) 15–35
1987 Seattle Seahawks 9–6 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Oilers) 20–23 (OT)
1990 Kansas City Chiefs 11–5 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Dolphins) 16–17
1991 Kansas City Chiefs 10–6 Won Wild Card playoffs (Raiders) 10–6
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Bills) 14–37
Los Angeles Raiders 9–7 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Chiefs) 6–10
1992 Kansas City Chiefs 10–6 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Chargers) 0–17
1993 Los Angeles Raiders 10–6 Won Wild Card playoffs (Broncos) 42–24
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Bills) 23–29
Denver Broncos 9–7 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Raiders) 24–42
1994 Kansas City Chiefs 9–7 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Dolphins) 17–27
1995 San Diego Chargers 9–7 Lost Wild Card playoffs (Colts) 20–35
1997 Denver Broncos 12–4 Won Wild Card playoffs (Jaguars) 42–17
Won Divisional playoffs (at Chiefs) 14–10
Won AFC Championship (at Steelers) 24–21
Won Super Bowl XXXII (vs. Packers) 31–24
2000 Denver Broncos 11–5 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Ravens) 3–21
2003 Denver Broncos 10–6 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Colts) 10–41
2004 Denver Broncos 10–6 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Colts) 24–49
2006 Kansas City Chiefs 9–7 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Colts) 8–23
2013 Kansas City Chiefs 11–5 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Colts) 44–45
San Diego Chargers 9–7 Won Wild Card playoffs (at Bengals) 27–10
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Broncos) 17–24
2015 Kansas City Chiefs 11–5 Won Wild Card playoffs (at Texans) 30–0
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Patriots) 20–27
2016 Oakland Raiders 12–4 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Texans) 14–27
2018 Los Angeles Chargers 12–4 Won Wild Card playoffs (at Ravens) 23–17
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Patriots) 28–41
2021 Las Vegas Raiders 10–7 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Bengals) 19–26
2022 Los Angeles Chargers 10–7 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Jaguars) 30–31

# In 1969, The Western Division 2nd place team played the Eastern Division 1st place team in an Interdivisional game.

  • A players' strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games. Thus, the league used a special 16-team playoff tournament just for this year. Division standings were ignored, the Los Angeles Raiders had the best record of the division teams.

Total playoff berths edit

Updated through the 2023–24 NFL playoffs

Team AFL/AFC West Division
Championships
Playoff
Berths
AFC Conference
Championships*
AFL
Championships†
Super Bowl
Championships
Total
Championships‡
Denver Broncos 15 22 8 0 3 3
Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs 16 26 6 1 4 5
Oakland/Los Angeles/Las Vegas Raiders 15 23 5 0 3 3
San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers 15 19 1 1 0 1
Totals 90 20 2 10 12

*Combines AFC Championships and AFL Championships won between 1966 and 1969
†AFL Championships won prior to Super Bowl I (1960–1965)
‡Combined Super Bowl championships and AFL Championships won prior to Super Bowl I in 1967

Former division members

The table below reflects division titles and playoff appearances from former members of the AFL/AFC West while still in the division.

Team Years in
division
AFL/AFC West Division
Championships
Playoff
Berths
AFC Conference
Championships
Super Bowl
Championships
Seattle Seahawks 1977–2001 2 5 0 0
Cincinnati Bengals 1968–1969 0 0 0 0
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1976 0 0 0 0

Season results edit

(#) Denotes team that won the Super Bowl
(#) Denotes team that won the AFC Championship
(#) Denotes team that won the AFL Championship
(#) Denotes team that qualified for the NFL Playoffs or AFL Playoffs
Season Team (record)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
AFL Western
1960 L.A. Chargers (10–4) Dal. Texans (8–6) Oakland (6–8) Denver (4–9–1)
1961 San Diego (12–2) Dal. Texans (6–8) Denver (3–11) Oakland (2–12)
1962 Dal. Texans (11–3) Denver (7–7) San Diego (4–10) Oakland (1–13)
1963 San Diego (11–3) Oakland (10–4) Kansas City (5–7–2) Denver (2–11–1)
1964 San Diego (8–5–1) Kansas City (7–7) Oakland (5–7–2) Denver (2–11–1)
1965 San Diego (9–2–3) Oakland (8–5–1) Kansas City (7–5–2) Denver (4–10)
1966 Kansas City (11–2–1) Oakland (8–5–1) San Diego (7–6–1) Denver (4–10)
1967 Oakland (13–1) Kansas City (9–5) San Diego (8–5–1) Denver (3–11)
1968 Oakland (12–2) Kansas City (12–2) San Diego (9–5) Denver (5–9) Cincinnati (3–11)
1969 Oakland (12–1–1) Kansas City (11–3) San Diego (8–6) Denver (5–8–1) Cincinnati (4–9–1)
AFC West
1970 Oakland (8–4–2) Kansas City (7–5–2) San Diego (5–6–3) Denver (5–8–1)
1971 Kansas City (10–3–1) Oakland (8–4–2) San Diego (6–8) Denver (4–9–1)
1972 Oakland (10–3–1) Kansas City (8–6) Denver (5–9) San Diego (4–9–1)
1973 Oakland (9–4–1) Kansas City (7–5–2) Denver (7–5–2) San Diego (2–11–1)
1974 Oakland (12–2) Denver (7–6–1) Kansas City (5–9) San Diego (5–9)
1975 (2) Oakland (11–3) Denver (6–8) Kansas City (5–9) San Diego (2–12)
1976 (1) Oakland (13–1) Denver (9–5) San Diego (6–8) Kansas City (5–9) Tampa Bay (0–14)
1977 (1) Denver (12–2) (4) Oakland (11–3) San Diego (7–7) Seattle (5–9) Kansas City (2–12)
1978 (3) Denver (10–6) Oakland (9–7) Seattle (9–7) San Diego (9–7) Kansas City (4–12)
1979 (1) San Diego (12–4) (5) Denver (10–6) Seattle (9–7) Oakland (9–7) Kansas City (7–9)
1980 (1) San Diego (11–5) (4) Oakland (11–5) Kansas City (8–8) Denver (8–8) Seattle (4–12)
1981 (3) San Diego (10–6) Denver (10–6) Kansas City (9–7) Oakland (7–9) Seattle (6–10)
1982^ (1) L.A. Raiders (8–1) (5) San Diego (6–3) Seattle (4–5) Kansas City (3–6) Denver (2–7)
1983 (1) L.A. Raiders (12–4) (4) Seattle (9–7) (5) Denver (9–7) San Diego (6–10) Kansas City (6–10)
1984 (2) Denver (13–3) (4) Seattle (12–4) (5) L.A. Raiders (11–5) Kansas City (8–8) San Diego (7–9)
1985 (1) L.A. Raiders (12–4) Denver (11–5) Seattle (8–8) San Diego (8–8) Kansas City (6–10)
1986 (2) Denver (11–5) (5) Kansas City (10–6) Seattle (10–6) L.A. Raiders (8–8) San Diego (4–12)
1987 (1) Denver (10–4–1) (5) Seattle (9–6) San Diego (8–7) L.A. Raiders (5–10) Kansas City (4–11)
1988 (3) Seattle (9–7) Denver (8–8) L.A. Raiders (7–9) San Diego (6–10) Kansas City (4–11–1)
1989 (1) Denver (11–5) Kansas City (8–7–1) L.A. Raiders (8–8) Seattle (7–9) San Diego (6–10)
1990 (2) L.A. Raiders (12–4) (5) Kansas City (11–5) Seattle (9–7) San Diego (6–10) Denver (5–11)
1991 (2) Denver (12–4) (4) Kansas City (10–6) (5) L.A. Raiders (9–7) Seattle (7–9) San Diego (4–12)
1992 (3) San Diego (11–5) (6) Kansas City (10–6) Denver (8–8) L.A. Raiders (7–9) Seattle (2–14)
1993 (3) Kansas City (11–5) (4) L.A. Raiders (10–6) (5) Denver (9–7) San Diego (8–8) Seattle (6–10)
1994 (2) San Diego (11–5) (6) Kansas City (9–7) L.A. Raiders (9–7) Denver (7–9) Seattle (6–10)
1995 (1) Kansas City (13–3) (4) San Diego (9–7) Seattle (8–8) Denver (8–8) Oakland (8–8)
1996 (1) Denver (13–3) Kansas City (9–7) San Diego (8–8) Oakland (7–9) Seattle (7–9)
1997 (1) Kansas City (13–3) (4) Denver (12–4) Seattle (8–8) Oakland (4–12) San Diego (4–12)
1998 (1) Denver (14–2) Oakland (8–8) Seattle (8–8) Kansas City (7–9) San Diego (5–11)
1999 (3) Seattle (9–7) Kansas City (9–7) San Diego (8–8) Oakland (8–8) Denver (6–10)
2000 (2) Oakland (12–4) (5) Denver (11–5) Kansas City (7–9) Seattle (6–10) San Diego (1–15)
2001 (3) Oakland (10–6) Seattle (9–7) Denver (8–8) Kansas City (6–10) San Diego (5–11)
2002 (1) Oakland (11–5) Denver (9–7) San Diego (8–8) Kansas City (8–8)
2003 (2) Kansas City (13–3) (6) Denver (10–6) Oakland (4–12) San Diego (4–12)
2004 (4) San Diego (12–4) (6) Denver (10–6) Kansas City (7–9) Oakland (5–11)
2005 (2) Denver (13–3) Kansas City (10–6) San Diego (9–7) Oakland (4–12)
2006 (1) San Diego (14–2) (6) Kansas City (9–7) Denver (9–7) Oakland (2–14)
2007 (3) San Diego (11–5) Denver (7–9) Kansas City (4–12) Oakland (4–12)
2008 (4) San Diego (8–8) Denver (8–8) Oakland (5–11) Kansas City (2–14)
2009 (2) San Diego (13–3) Denver (8–8) Oakland (5–11) Kansas City (4–12)
2010 (4) Kansas City (10–6) San Diego (9–7) Oakland (8–8) Denver (4–12)
2011 (4) Denver (8–8) San Diego (8–8) Oakland (8–8) Kansas City (7–9)
2012 (1) Denver (13–3) San Diego (7–9) Oakland (4–12) Kansas City (2–14)
2013 (1) Denver (13–3) (5) Kansas City (11–5) (6) San Diego (9–7) Oakland (4–12)
2014 (2) Denver (12–4) Kansas City (9–7) San Diego (9–7) Oakland (3–13)
2015 (1) Denver (12–4) (5) Kansas City (11–5) Oakland (7–9) San Diego (4–12)
2016 (2) Kansas City (12–4) (5) Oakland (12–4) Denver (9–7) San Diego (5–11)
2017 (4) Kansas City (10–6) L.A. Chargers (9–7) Oakland (6–10) Denver (5–11)
2018 (1) Kansas City (12–4) (5) L.A. Chargers (12–4) Denver (6–10) Oakland (4–12)
2019 (2) Kansas City (12–4) Denver (7–9) Oakland (7–9) L.A. Chargers (5–11)
2020 (1) Kansas City (14–2) Las Vegas (8–8) L.A. Chargers (7–9) Denver (5–11)
2021 (2) Kansas City (12–5) (5) Las Vegas (10–7) L.A. Chargers (9–8) Denver (7–10)
2022 (1) Kansas City (14–3) (5) L.A. Chargers (10–7) Las Vegas (6–11) Denver (5–12)
2023 (3) Kansas City (11–6) Las Vegas (8–9) Denver (8–9) L.A. Chargers (5–12)

See also edit

References edit

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The American Football Conference Western Division or AFC West is one of the four divisions of the American Football Conference AFC in the National Football League NFL The division comprises the Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers AFC WestConferenceAmerican Football ConferenceLeagueNational Football LeagueSportAmerican footballFounded1960 as the American Football League Western Division No of teams4CountryUnited StatesMost recentchampion s Kansas City Chiefs 16th title Most titlesKansas City Chiefs 16 titles 800km500milesRaidersChiefs Chargers Broncos AFC West Teams Location The division has sent teams to the Super Bowl twenty times beginning with Super Bowl I when the Chiefs played the Green Bay Packers winning ten times second only to the NFC East As of the conclusion of the 2023 season the Chiefs have the most Super Bowl wins of any AFC West team with four Super Bowl victories The Broncos have appeared in the most Super Bowls in the division with eight the Chiefs have appeared in six and the Raiders have appeared in five The Chargers lost their lone Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XXIX The Chiefs won the most recent eighth straight and 16th AFC West title in 2023 1 2 3 Kansas City s previous title won in 2022 made the AFC West the only division in the NFL where all 4 teams had the same amount of division titles 15 each 4 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Division lineups 3 Division champions 4 Wild Card qualifiers 5 Total playoff berths 6 Season results 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory editThe division was formed in 1960 as the American Football League s Western Division In 1970 as part of the new NFL s two conference six division alignment the AFL West entered the merged league more or less intact as the AFC West The original AFL West had four members the Dallas Texans who moved to Kansas City in 1963 as the Chiefs Denver Broncos Los Angeles Chargers who moved to San Diego in 1961 then back to Los Angeles in 2017 and Oakland Raiders who moved to Los Angeles in 1982 back to Oakland in 1995 and Las Vegas in 2020 These four teams have remained in the AFL AFC West since its inception and are currently the only teams in the division Largely because of this and the fact they have played each other twice a year for over 60 years the entire division is considered one very large and very heated rivalry The Cincinnati Bengals played the last two AFL seasons in the AFL West despite being further east than Houston where the Houston Oilers played at the time and were members of the AFL Eastern Division The Bengals along with the Oilers moved to the AFC Central now the AFC North in 1970 forming rivalries with the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers In 1977 the Seattle Seahawks were added to the AFC West after spending their expansion season in the NFC West they would move back to the NFC West in 2002 The first year Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1976 played as a member of the AFC West 7 before being aligned into the NFC Central in 1977 Each of the four AFC West teams won a division title in the first four years of the realignment Oakland in 2002 Kansas City in 2003 San Diego in 2004 and Denver in 2005 It is the only one of the eight NFL divisions to have all of its teams win titles in the first four seasons of the North East West South format citation needed In the early and mid 2000s the division was often cited as one of the NFL s Toughest Divisions 8 9 10 due partially to the home field advantages of Empower Field at Mile High Arrowhead Stadium Qualcomm Stadium and the Oakland Coliseum although in 2008 the division was the NFL s weakest since the AFC Central in 1985 by sending the San Diego Chargers to the playoffs as division winners with an 8 8 record while the New England Patriots missed out at 11 5 after losing out on tiebreakers for both the AFC East and the wild card citation needed In 2010 the Raiders swept the entire division going 6 0 but failed to qualify for the playoffs as they only won two non divisional games citation needed The division was very weak in 2011 as well when a loss by the Raiders in the last game of the season gave the Broncos the division title with only an 8 8 record Only the NFC West in 2010 the NFC South in 2014 and 2022 and the NFC East in 2020 have historically sent a worse division winner to the playoffs when the Seahawks themselves a former AFC West member won that division with a 7 9 record the Panthers won the NFC South division with a 7 8 1 record citation needed the Washington Football Team won the NFC East division with a 7 9 record and the Buccaneers won the NFC South with an 8 9 record Along with the AFC formerly AFL East the AFC West is the oldest NFL division in terms of creation date 1960 citation needed Division lineups editPlace cursor over year for division champ or Super Bowl team AFL Western Division 1900s 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Dallas Texans Kansas City Chiefs A Denver Broncos LA Chargers San Diego Chargers B Oakland Raiders Cincinnati Bengals D AFC West Division 1900s 2000s 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 Kansas City Chiefs Denver Broncos San Diego Chargers Oakland Raiders Los Angeles Raiders C Oakland Raiders Tampa Bay Buccaneers E Seattle Seahawks F AFC West Division 2000s 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Kansas City Chiefs Denver Broncos San Diego Chargers Los Angeles Chargers Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Raiders G Team not in division Division Won AFL Championship Division Won AFL Championship Lost Super Bowl Division Won AFC Championship Division Won Super Bowl A Dallas Texans moved to Kansas City Missouri and were subsequently renamed the Kansas City Chiefs 1963 season B Los Angeles Chargers moved to San Diego 1961 season but moved back in 2017 C Oakland Raiders moved to Los Angeles 1982 season The team returned to Oakland for the 1995 season D Cincinnati Bengals enfranchised 1968 season After 1970 merger with NFL the team moved to the AFC Central E Tampa Bay was enfranchised in 1976 The Buccaneers moved to the NFC Central after their inaugural season and departed for the newly formed NFC South after the 2001 season F Seattle Seahawks moved from the NFC West division 1977 Season In 2002 they moved back to the NFC West G Oakland Raiders moved to the Las Vegas area 2020 season Division champions editSeason Team Record Playoff results 1960 Los Angeles Chargers 1 10 4 Lost AFL Championship at Oilers 16 24 1961 San Diego Chargers 2 12 2 Lost AFL Championship Oilers 3 10 1962 Dallas Texans 1 11 3 Won AFL Championship Oilers 20 17 2OT 1963 San Diego Chargers 3 11 3 Won AFL Championship Patriots 51 10 1964 San Diego Chargers 4 8 5 1 Lost AFL Championship at Bills 7 20 1965 San Diego Chargers 5 9 2 3 Lost AFL Championship Bills 0 23 1966 Kansas City Chiefs 2 11 2 1 Won AFL Championship Bills 31 7Lost Super Bowl I vs Packers 10 35 1967 Oakland Raiders 1 13 1 Won AFL Championship Oilers 40 7Lost Super Bowl II vs Packers 14 33 1968 Oakland Raiders 2 12 2 Won Western Division playoff Chiefs 41 6Lost AFL Championship at Jets 23 27 1969 Oakland Raiders 3 12 1 1 Won Divisional playoffs Oilers 56 7Lost AFL Championship Chiefs 7 17 1970 Oakland Raiders 4 8 4 2 Won Divisional playoffs Dolphins 21 14Lost AFC Championship at Colts 17 27 1971 Kansas City Chiefs 3 10 3 1 Lost Divisional playoffs Dolphins 24 27 2OT 1972 Oakland Raiders 5 10 3 1 Lost Divisional playoffs at Steelers 7 13 1973 Oakland Raiders 6 9 4 Won Divisional playoffs Steelers 33 14Lost AFC Championship at Dolphins 10 27 1974 Oakland Raiders 7 12 2 Won Divisional playoffs Dolphins 28 26Lost AFC Championship Steelers 13 24 1975 Oakland Raiders 8 11 3 Won Divisional playoffs Bengals 31 28Lost AFC Championship at Steelers 10 16 1976 Oakland Raiders 9 13 1 Won Divisional playoffs Patriots 24 21Won AFC Championship Steelers 24 7Won Super Bowl XI vs Vikings 32 14 1977 Denver Broncos 1 12 2 Won Divisional playoffs Steelers 34 21 Won AFC Championship Raiders 20 17Lost Super Bowl XII vs Cowboys 10 27 1978 Denver Broncos 2 10 6 Lost Divisional playoffs at Steelers 10 33 1979 San Diego Chargers 6 12 4 Lost Divisional playoffs Oilers 14 17 1980 San Diego Chargers 7 11 5 Won Divisional playoffs Bills 20 14Lost AFC Championship Raiders 27 34 1981 San Diego Chargers 8 10 6 Won Divisional playoffs at Dolphins 41 38 OT Lost AFC Championship at Bengals 7 27 1982 Los Angeles Raiders 8 1 Won First Round playoffs Browns 27 10Lost Second Round playoffs Jets 14 17 1983 Los Angeles Raiders 10 12 4 Won Divisional playoffs Steelers 38 10Won AFC Championship Seahawks 30 14Won Super Bowl XVIII vs Redskins 38 9 1984 Denver Broncos 3 13 3 Lost Divisional playoffs Steelers 17 24 1985 Los Angeles Raiders 11 12 4 Lost Divisional playoffs Patriots 20 27 1986 Denver Broncos 4 11 5 Won Divisional playoffs Patriots 22 17Won AFC Championship at Browns 23 20 OT Lost Super Bowl XXI vs Giants 20 39 1987 Denver Broncos 5 10 4 1 Won Divisional playoffs Oilers 34 10Won AFC Championship Browns 38 33Lost Super Bowl XXII vs Redskins 10 42 1988 Seattle Seahawks 1 9 7 Lost Divisional playoffs at Bengals 13 21 1989 Denver Broncos 6 11 5 Won Divisional playoffs Steelers 24 23Won AFC Championship Browns 37 21Lost Super Bowl XXIV vs 49ers 10 55 1990 Los Angeles Raiders 12 12 4 Won Divisional playoffs Bengals 20 10Lost AFC Championship at Bills 3 51 1991 Denver Broncos 7 12 4 Won Divisional playoffs Oilers 26 24Lost AFC Championship at Bills 7 10 1992 San Diego Chargers 9 11 5 Won Wild Card playoffs Chiefs 17 0Lost Divisional playoffs at Dolphins 0 31 1993 Kansas City Chiefs 4 11 5 Won Wild Card playoffs Steelers 27 24 OT Won Divisional playoffs at Oilers 28 20Lost AFC Championship at Bills 13 30 1994 San Diego Chargers 10 11 5 Won Divisional playoffs Dolphins 22 21Won AFC Championship at Steelers 17 13Lost Super Bowl XXIX vs 49ers 26 49 1995 Kansas City Chiefs 5 13 3 Lost Divisional playoffs Colts 7 10 1996 Denver Broncos 8 13 3 Lost Divisional playoffs Jaguars 27 30 1997 Kansas City Chiefs 6 13 3 Lost Divisional playoffs Broncos 10 14 1998 Denver Broncos 9 14 2 Won Divisional playoffs Dolphins 38 3Won AFC Championship Jets 23 10Won Super Bowl XXXIII vs Falcons 34 19 1999 Seattle Seahawks 2 9 7 Lost Wild Card playoffs Dolphins 17 20 2000 Oakland Raiders 13 12 4 Won Divisional playoffs Dolphins 27 0Lost AFC Championship Ravens 3 16 2001 Oakland Raiders 14 10 6 Won Wild Card playoffs Jets 38 24Lost Divisional playoffs at Patriots 13 16 OT 2002 Oakland Raiders 15 11 5 Won Divisional playoffs Jets 30 10Won AFC Championship Titans 41 24Lost Super Bowl XXXVII vs Buccaneers 21 48 2003 Kansas City Chiefs 7 13 3 Lost Divisional playoffs Colts 31 38 2004 San Diego Chargers 11 12 4 Lost Wild Card playoffs Jets 17 20 OT 2005 Denver Broncos 10 13 3 Won Divisional playoffs Patriots 27 13Lost AFC Championship Steelers 17 34 2006 San Diego Chargers 12 14 2 Lost Divisional playoffs Patriots 21 24 2007 San Diego Chargers 13 11 5 Won Wild Card playoffs Titans 17 6Won Divisional playoffs at Colts 28 24Lost AFC Championship at Patriots 12 21 2008 San Diego Chargers 14 8 8 Won Wild Card playoffs Colts 23 17 OT Lost Divisional playoffs at Steelers 24 35 2009 San Diego Chargers 15 13 3 Lost Divisional playoffs Jets 14 17 2010 Kansas City Chiefs 8 10 6 Lost Wild Card playoffs Ravens 7 30 2011 Denver Broncos 11 8 8 Won Wild Card playoffs Steelers 29 23 OT Lost Divisional playoffs at Patriots 10 45 2012 Denver Broncos 12 13 3 Lost Divisional playoffs Ravens 35 38 2OT 2013 Denver Broncos 13 13 3 Won Divisional playoffs Chargers 24 17Won AFC Championship Patriots 26 16Lost Super Bowl XLVIII vs Seahawks 8 43 2014 Denver Broncos 14 12 4 Lost Divisional playoffs Colts 13 24 2015 Denver Broncos 15 12 4 Won Divisional playoffs Steelers 23 16Won AFC Championship Patriots 20 18Won Super Bowl 50 vs Panthers 24 10 2016 Kansas City Chiefs 9 12 4 Lost Divisional playoffs Steelers 16 18 2017 Kansas City Chiefs 10 10 6 Lost Wild Card playoffs Titans 21 22 2018 Kansas City Chiefs 11 12 4 Won Divisional playoffs Colts 31 13 Lost AFC Championship Patriots 31 37 OT 2019 Kansas City Chiefs 12 12 4 Won Divisional playoffs Texans 51 31 Won AFC Championship Titans 35 24 Won Super Bowl LIV vs 49ers 31 20 2020 Kansas City Chiefs 13 14 2 Won Divisional playoffs Browns 22 17 Won AFC Championship Bills 38 24 Lost Super Bowl LV vs Buccaneers 9 31 2021 Kansas City Chiefs 14 12 5 Won Wild Card playoffs Steelers 42 21 Won Divisional playoffs Bills 42 36 OT Lost AFC Championship Bengals 24 27 OT 2022 Kansas City Chiefs 15 14 3 Won Divisional playoffs Jaguars 27 20 Won AFC Championship Bengals 23 20 Won Super Bowl LVII vs Eagles 38 35 2023 Kansas City Chiefs 16 11 6 Won Wild Card playoffs Dolphins 26 7 Won Divisional playoffs at Bills 27 24 Won AFC Championship at Ravens 17 10 Won Super Bowl LVIII vs 49ers 25 22 OT The Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs tied for the regular season division title at 12 2 The Raiders won the ensuing playoff game to represent the West in the AFL Championship Game A players strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games Thus the league used a special 16 team playoff tournament just for this year Division standings were ignored the Los Angeles Raiders had the best record of the division teams Wild Card qualifiers editSeason Team Record Playoff results 1969 Kansas City Chiefs 11 3 Won Divisional playoffs Jets 13 6Won AFL Championship Raiders 17 7Won Super Bowl IV vs Vikings 23 7 1977 Oakland Raiders 11 3 Won Divisional playoffs at Colts 37 31 2OT Lost AFC Championship at Broncos 17 20 1979 Denver Broncos 10 6 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Oilers 7 13 1980 Oakland Raiders 11 5 Won Wild Card playoffs Oilers 27 7Won Divisional playoffs at Browns 14 12Won AFC Championship at Chargers 34 27Won Super Bowl XV vs Eagles 27 10 1982 San Diego Chargers 6 3 Won First Round playoffs at Steelers 31 28Lost Second Round playoffs at Dolphins 13 34 1983 Seattle Seahawks 9 7 Won Wild Card playoffs Broncos 31 7 Won Divisional playoffs at Dolphins 27 20 Lost AFC Championship at Raiders 14 30 Denver Broncos 9 7 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Seahawks 7 31 1984 Seattle Seahawks 12 4 Won Wild Card playoffs Raiders 13 7 Lost Divisional playoffs at Dolphins 10 31 Los Angeles Raiders 11 5 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Seahawks 7 13 1986 Kansas City Chiefs 10 6 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Jets 15 35 1987 Seattle Seahawks 9 6 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Oilers 20 23 OT 1990 Kansas City Chiefs 11 5 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Dolphins 16 17 1991 Kansas City Chiefs 10 6 Won Wild Card playoffs Raiders 10 6Lost Divisional playoffs at Bills 14 37 Los Angeles Raiders 9 7 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Chiefs 6 10 1992 Kansas City Chiefs 10 6 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Chargers 0 17 1993 Los Angeles Raiders 10 6 Won Wild Card playoffs Broncos 42 24Lost Divisional playoffs at Bills 23 29 Denver Broncos 9 7 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Raiders 24 42 1994 Kansas City Chiefs 9 7 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Dolphins 17 27 1995 San Diego Chargers 9 7 Lost Wild Card playoffs Colts 20 35 1997 Denver Broncos 12 4 Won Wild Card playoffs Jaguars 42 17Won Divisional playoffs at Chiefs 14 10Won AFC Championship at Steelers 24 21Won Super Bowl XXXII vs Packers 31 24 2000 Denver Broncos 11 5 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Ravens 3 21 2003 Denver Broncos 10 6 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Colts 10 41 2004 Denver Broncos 10 6 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Colts 24 49 2006 Kansas City Chiefs 9 7 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Colts 8 23 2013 Kansas City Chiefs 11 5 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Colts 44 45 San Diego Chargers 9 7 Won Wild Card playoffs at Bengals 27 10Lost Divisional playoffs at Broncos 17 24 2015 Kansas City Chiefs 11 5 Won Wild Card playoffs at Texans 30 0Lost Divisional playoffs at Patriots 20 27 2016 Oakland Raiders 12 4 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Texans 14 27 2018 Los Angeles Chargers 12 4 Won Wild Card playoffs at Ravens 23 17Lost Divisional playoffs at Patriots 28 41 2021 Las Vegas Raiders 10 7 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Bengals 19 26 2022 Los Angeles Chargers 10 7 Lost Wild Card playoffs at Jaguars 30 31 In 1969 The Western Division 2nd place team played the Eastern Division 1st place team in an Interdivisional game A players strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games Thus the league used a special 16 team playoff tournament just for this year Division standings were ignored the Los Angeles Raiders had the best record of the division teams Total playoff berths editUpdated through the 2023 24 NFL playoffs Team AFL AFC West Division Championships PlayoffBerths AFC ConferenceChampionships AFLChampionships Super Bowl Championships TotalChampionships Denver Broncos 15 22 8 0 3 3 Dallas Texans Kansas City Chiefs 16 26 6 1 4 5 Oakland Los Angeles Las Vegas Raiders 15 23 5 0 3 3 San Diego Los Angeles Chargers 15 19 1 1 0 1 Totals 90 20 2 10 12 Combines AFC Championships and AFL Championships won between 1966 and 1969 AFL Championships won prior to Super Bowl I 1960 1965 Combined Super Bowl championships and AFL Championships won prior to Super Bowl I in 1967 Former division members The table below reflects division titles and playoff appearances from former members of the AFL AFC West while still in the division Team Years indivision AFL AFC West Division Championships PlayoffBerths AFC ConferenceChampionships Super Bowl Championships Seattle Seahawks 1977 2001 2 5 0 0 Cincinnati Bengals 1968 1969 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1976 0 0 0 0Season results edit Denotes team that won the Super Bowl Denotes team that won the AFC Championship Denotes team that won the AFL Championship Denotes team that qualified for the NFL Playoffs or AFL Playoffs Season Team record 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th AFL Western 1960 The AFL Western division formed with 4 members the Dallas Texans Denver Broncos Los Angeles Chargers and Oakland Raiders 1960 L A Chargers 10 4 Dal Texans 8 6 Oakland 6 8 Denver 4 9 1 1961 The Los Angeles Chargers relocated to San Diego to become the San Diego Chargers 1961 San Diego 12 2 Dal Texans 6 8 Denver 3 11 Oakland 2 12 1962 Dal Texans 11 3 Denver 7 7 San Diego 4 10 Oakland 1 13 1963 The Dallas Texans relocated to Kansas City to become the Kansas City Chiefs 1963 San Diego 11 3 Oakland 10 4 Kansas City 5 7 2 Denver 2 11 1 1964 San Diego 8 5 1 Kansas City 7 7 Oakland 5 7 2 Denver 2 11 1 1965 San Diego 9 2 3 Oakland 8 5 1 Kansas City 7 5 2 Denver 4 10 1966 Kansas City 11 2 1 Oakland 8 5 1 San Diego 7 6 1 Denver 4 10 1967 Oakland 13 1 Kansas City 9 5 San Diego 8 5 1 Denver 3 11 1968 The Cincinnati Bengals joined as an expansion team 1968 Oakland 12 2 Kansas City 12 2 San Diego 9 5 Denver 5 9 Cincinnati 3 11 1969 Oakland 12 1 1 Kansas City 11 3 San Diego 8 6 Denver 5 8 1 Cincinnati 4 9 1 AFC West 1970 Oakland 8 4 2 Kansas City 7 5 2 San Diego 5 6 3 Denver 5 8 1 1971 Kansas City 10 3 1 Oakland 8 4 2 San Diego 6 8 Denver 4 9 1 1972 Oakland 10 3 1 Kansas City 8 6 Denver 5 9 San Diego 4 9 1 1973 Oakland 9 4 1 Kansas City 7 5 2 Denver 7 5 2 San Diego 2 11 1 1974 Oakland 12 2 Denver 7 6 1 Kansas City 5 9 San Diego 5 9 1975 2 Oakland 11 3 Denver 6 8 Kansas City 5 9 San Diego 2 12 1976 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers joined as an expansion team 1976 1 Oakland 13 1 Denver 9 5 San Diego 6 8 Kansas City 5 9 Tampa Bay 0 14 1977 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers leave for NFC Central Seattle Seahawks are moved to AFC West 1977 1 Denver 12 2 4 Oakland 11 3 San Diego 7 7 Seattle 5 9 Kansas City 2 12 1978 3 Denver 10 6 Oakland 9 7 Seattle 9 7 San Diego 9 7 Kansas City 4 12 1979 1 San Diego 12 4 5 Denver 10 6 Seattle 9 7 Oakland 9 7 Kansas City 7 9 1980 1 San Diego 11 5 4 Oakland 11 5 Kansas City 8 8 Denver 8 8 Seattle 4 12 1981 3 San Diego 10 6 Denver 10 6 Kansas City 9 7 Oakland 7 9 Seattle 6 10 1982 The Oakland Raiders relocated to Los Angeles to become the Los Angeles Raiders 1982 1 L A Raiders 8 1 5 San Diego 6 3 Seattle 4 5 Kansas City 3 6 Denver 2 7 1983 1 L A Raiders 12 4 4 Seattle 9 7 5 Denver 9 7 San Diego 6 10 Kansas City 6 10 1984 2 Denver 13 3 4 Seattle 12 4 5 L A Raiders 11 5 Kansas City 8 8 San Diego 7 9 1985 1 L A Raiders 12 4 Denver 11 5 Seattle 8 8 San Diego 8 8 Kansas City 6 10 1986 2 Denver 11 5 5 Kansas City 10 6 Seattle 10 6 L A Raiders 8 8 San Diego 4 12 1987 1 Denver 10 4 1 5 Seattle 9 6 San Diego 8 7 L A Raiders 5 10 Kansas City 4 11 1988 3 Seattle 9 7 Denver 8 8 L A Raiders 7 9 San Diego 6 10 Kansas City 4 11 1 1989 1 Denver 11 5 Kansas City 8 7 1 L A Raiders 8 8 Seattle 7 9 San Diego 6 10 1990 2 L A Raiders 12 4 5 Kansas City 11 5 Seattle 9 7 San Diego 6 10 Denver 5 11 1991 2 Denver 12 4 4 Kansas City 10 6 5 L A Raiders 9 7 Seattle 7 9 San Diego 4 12 1992 3 San Diego 11 5 6 Kansas City 10 6 Denver 8 8 L A Raiders 7 9 Seattle 2 14 1993 3 Kansas City 11 5 4 L A Raiders 10 6 5 Denver 9 7 San Diego 8 8 Seattle 6 10 1994 2 San Diego 11 5 6 Kansas City 9 7 L A Raiders 9 7 Denver 7 9 Seattle 6 10 1995 The Los Angeles Raiders relocated back to Oakland after 13 seasons to become the Oakland Raiders 1995 1 Kansas City 13 3 4 San Diego 9 7 Seattle 8 8 Denver 8 8 Oakland 8 8 1996 1 Denver 13 3 Kansas City 9 7 San Diego 8 8 Oakland 7 9 Seattle 7 9 1997 1 Kansas City 13 3 4 Denver 12 4 Seattle 8 8 Oakland 4 12 San Diego 4 12 1998 1 Denver 14 2 Oakland 8 8 Seattle 8 8 Kansas City 7 9 San Diego 5 11 1999 3 Seattle 9 7 Kansas City 9 7 San Diego 8 8 Oakland 8 8 Denver 6 10 2000 2 Oakland 12 4 5 Denver 11 5 Kansas City 7 9 Seattle 6 10 San Diego 1 15 2001 3 Oakland 10 6 Seattle 9 7 Denver 8 8 Kansas City 6 10 San Diego 5 11 2002 The AFC West was realigned for 4 members The Seattle Seahawks left to join the NFC West 2002 1 Oakland 11 5 Denver 9 7 San Diego 8 8 Kansas City 8 8 2003 2 Kansas City 13 3 6 Denver 10 6 Oakland 4 12 San Diego 4 12 2004 4 San Diego 12 4 6 Denver 10 6 Kansas City 7 9 Oakland 5 11 2005 2 Denver 13 3 Kansas City 10 6 San Diego 9 7 Oakland 4 12 2006 1 San Diego 14 2 6 Kansas City 9 7 Denver 9 7 Oakland 2 14 2007 3 San Diego 11 5 Denver 7 9 Kansas City 4 12 Oakland 4 12 2008 4 San Diego 8 8 Denver 8 8 Oakland 5 11 Kansas City 2 14 2009 2 San Diego 13 3 Denver 8 8 Oakland 5 11 Kansas City 4 12 2010 4 Kansas City 10 6 San Diego 9 7 Oakland 8 8 Denver 4 12 2011 4 Denver 8 8 San Diego 8 8 Oakland 8 8 Kansas City 7 9 2012 1 Denver 13 3 San Diego 7 9 Oakland 4 12 Kansas City 2 14 2013 1 Denver 13 3 5 Kansas City 11 5 6 San Diego 9 7 Oakland 4 12 2014 2 Denver 12 4 Kansas City 9 7 San Diego 9 7 Oakland 3 13 2015 1 Denver 12 4 5 Kansas City 11 5 Oakland 7 9 San Diego 4 12 2016 2 Kansas City 12 4 5 Oakland 12 4 Denver 9 7 San Diego 5 11 2017 The San Diego Chargers relocated back to Los Angeles after 56 seasons to become the Los Angeles Chargers 2017 4 Kansas City 10 6 L A Chargers 9 7 Oakland 6 10 Denver 5 11 2018 1 Kansas City 12 4 5 L A Chargers 12 4 Denver 6 10 Oakland 4 12 2019 2 Kansas City 12 4 Denver 7 9 Oakland 7 9 L A Chargers 5 11 2020 The Oakland Raiders relocated to Las Vegas to become the Las Vegas Raiders 2020 1 Kansas City 14 2 Las Vegas 8 8 L A Chargers 7 9 Denver 5 11 2021 2 Kansas City 12 5 5 Las Vegas 10 7 L A Chargers 9 8 Denver 7 10 2022 1 Kansas City 14 3 5 L A Chargers 10 7 Las Vegas 6 11 Denver 5 12 2023 3 Kansas City 11 6 Las Vegas 8 9 Denver 8 9 L A Chargers 5 12 See also editBroncos Chargers rivalry Broncos Chiefs rivalry Broncos Raiders rivalry Chargers Chiefs rivalry Chargers Raiders rivalry Chiefs Raiders rivalryReferences edit Grathoff Pete December 31 2023 Chiefs eighth straight AFC West title gives KC historical edge over division rivals Kansas City Star Retrieved February 6 2024 Goldman Charles December 31 2023 Chiefs make AFC West division history in Week 17 vs Bengals A to Z Sports Retrieved February 6 2024 Chiefs divisional dominance puts franchise in rare company KSHB 41 Kansas City News January 1 2024 Retrieved February 6 2024 Grathoff Pete December 19 2022 All 4 AFC West teams have won the division 15 times Kansas City Star Retrieved February 6 2024 Aspuria Ray February 5 2024 Raiders chase to catch the Chiefs is still a marathon not a sprint Silver And Black Pride Retrieved February 6 2024 A seventh straight AFC West title never looked unlikely to Chiefs ESPN com December 8 2022 Retrieved February 6 2024 url http pro football reference com teams tam 1976 htm 7Ctitle 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season AFC West showing off its muscle USATODAY com www usatoday com Commentary Pro Football Weekly Archived from the original on September 1 2005 Retrieved April 22 2009 Features NFL pro football articles and coverage from Pro Football Weekly Archived from the original on November 21 2006 Retrieved April 22 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AFC West amp oldid 1218024563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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