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Broncos–Chiefs rivalry

The Broncos–Chiefs rivalry is a rivalry between the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs in the National Football League's AFC West division. Since the American Football League was established in 1960, the Broncos and the Chiefs have shared the same division, first being the AFL Western Conference, and since the AFL–NFL merger, the AFC West. For years, the rivalry has featured two of the best home-field advantages in the league. CBS ranked this rivalry as the No. 4 NFL rivalry of the 1990s in 2020.[1]

Broncos–Chiefs rivalry
Denver Broncos
Kansas City Chiefs
First meetingOctober 30, 1960
Texans 17, Broncos 14[a]
Latest meetingJanuary 1, 2023
Chiefs 27, Broncos 24
Next meetingOctober 12, 2023
Statistics
Meetings total126 (including playoffs)
All-time seriesChiefs, 71–55 (including playoffs)
Postseason resultsBroncos, 1–0
  • January 4, 1998: Broncos 14, Chiefs 10
Largest victoryBroncos: 38–3 (2012);
Chiefs: 59–7 (1963)
Smallest victory1 point (occurred 6 times, four by the Broncos — most recently 1992, two by the Chiefs — most recently 2003)
Longest win streakBroncos: 8 (1976-1979)
Chiefs: 15 (2015–present)
Current win streakChiefs: 15 wins (2015–present)
Playoff and Championship success
AFL Championships (3) (1960–69)

Super Bowl Championships (6)

AFL Western Division Championships (2)
(1960–69)

AFC West Divisional Championships (28) (1970–present)

AFC Wild Card Berths (15) (1970–present)

Super Bowl Appearances (13)

The Dallas Texans/Chiefs dominated the Broncos in the 1960s, the decade of the AFL, winning 19 of 20 games. The Broncos have responded since then, winning the series from the 1970s to 2000s. The Chiefs snapped this streak in the 2010s when they won 11–9. The Chiefs/Texans lead the series 71–55, but since the Texans moved to Kansas City and became the Chiefs, they lead 65–55. Dallas swept all six meetings in the rivalry's first three years.

In the 2010s, Peyton Manning went 7–1 against the Chiefs as a member of the Broncos from 2012–2015, but since November 15, 2015, the Chiefs have a 15-game winning streak over Denver. After Manning retired following the 2015 season, the Chiefs have gone 14–0 against the Broncos, and Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has a perfect 11–0 record against Denver. Combined, the two teams have won the last 13 AFC West Division titles from 2010–2022, and were the only teams to win the AFC West in the 2010s.

Notable moments Edit

1990–1994 Edit

  • September 17, 1990: In a game played at Mile High Stadium on Monday Night Football, the Broncos were trailing 23–21 with 1:44 left in the fourth quarter, after Chiefs' quarterback Steve DeBerg launched an 83-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Stephone Paige to give the Chiefs their first lead of the game. Broncos' quarterback John Elway engineered a comeback, which culminated with kicker David Treadwell hitting a 22-yard field goal as time expired.[2] The game is also remembered for Broncos' safety Steve Atwater applying a punishing hit to Chiefs' running back Christian Okoye.[3]
  • October 4, 1992: The Chiefs were victimized by 8 of John Elway's 46 fourth quarter comebacks/game-winning drives, the most he had against one NFL team.[4] Perhaps the most memorable comeback occurred on October 4, 1992, at Mile High Stadium. The Broncos trailed 19–6 late in the fourth quarter, and had not scored a touchdown in the previous 12 quarters. After the 2-minute warning, Elway threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mark Jackson to narrow the gap to 19–13 with 1:55 left. After the Chiefs subsequently went three-and-out, the Broncos returned a punt to the Chiefs' 27-yard line. Three plays later, Elway threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Vance Johnson with 38 seconds left for a thrilling 20–19 comeback win.[3][5]
  • December 27, 1992: Less than three months after John Elway stunned the Chiefs with the aforementioned comeback win, the Chiefs exacted revenge on the Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium in the 1992 regular season finale, with a playoff berth on the line. The Chiefs routed the Broncos 42–20, with the Chiefs' defense scoring three touchdowns off Broncos' turnovers, and denying the Broncos a playoff berth in the process.[3]
  • October 17, 1994: John Elway and Joe Montana, two of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, squared off in one of the greatest games in Monday Night Football history. Montana played the last two years of his 16-year NFL career with the Chiefs (1993–94), after playing the majority of his career with the San Francisco 49ers (1979–1992). The two teams matched each other score for score through the first three quarters, until Chiefs' kicker Lin Elliott nailed a 19-yard field goal to give the Chiefs a 24–21 lead with four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. After Broncos' tight end Shannon Sharpe and Chiefs' running back Marcus Allen traded fumbles over the next two possessions, Elway led the Broncos on a 6-play, 39-yard drive, and scored a 4-yard touchdown on a quarterback draw to give the Broncos a 28–24 lead with 1:29 remaining. However, the Chiefs would one-up the Broncos, with Montana connecting on a 5-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Willie Davis with only eight seconds remaining to give the Chiefs a thrilling 31–28 win. It not only gave Chiefs' head coach Marty Schottenheimer his first victory in Denver in eight tries, but the Chiefs also snapped an 11-game losing streak at Mile High Stadium.[3][6][7]
  • December 4, 1994: In a game at Arrowhead Stadium, Broncos' defensive end Shane Dronett blocked a potential game-winning 37-yard field goal by Chiefs' placekicker Lin Elliott at the end of regulation, sending the game to overtime. Broncos' quarterback Hugh Millen, substituting for an injured John Elway, committed a fumble in Broncos' territory after being sacked by Chiefs' defensive end Darren Mickell; however, the Chiefs immediately returned the favor when running back Marcus Allen lost a fumble that was recovered by safety Dennis Smith at the Broncos' 27-yard line. Placekicker Jason Elam later kicked a 34-yard field goal with 2:48 remaining in overtime, for a Broncos' 20–17 victory.[8]

1997–present Edit

  • November 16, 1997: The Broncos were trailing the Chiefs 21–19 at Arrowhead Stadium, and were backed up at their own 27-yard line with two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Quarterback John Elway led the Broncos down the field, with Jason Elam kicking a 34-yard field goal with only a minute left to give the Broncos a 22–21 lead. However, Chiefs' quarterback Rich Gannon drove the Chiefs to the Broncos' 37-yard line, and kicker Pete Stoyanovich hit a 54-yard field goal as time expired to give the Chiefs a 24–22 win.[3][9]
  • January 4, 1998: A very hard-fought, yet controversial game. Less than two months after the aforementioned last-second win by the Chiefs, the Broncos returned to Kansas City for the divisional round of the 1997–98 NFL playoffs, and redeemed themselves by upending the No. 1 seed Chiefs 14–10, en route to their first Super Bowl win that season. It has been a win shrouded in controversy as the referees wrongfully called Tony Gonzalez out of bounds on one of his touchdowns and Broncos lineman and Terrell Davis coating themselves with Vaseline in the first half.[3]
  • October 5, 2003: Chiefs' return specialist Dante Hall returned a punt 93 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, after it seemed that the Broncos' special teams had him corralled for a loss deep in Chiefs' territory. This gave the Chiefs a 24–23 win over the Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium.[3][10]
  • November 14, 2010: The Broncos stormed out to a 35–0 lead against the visiting Chiefs before the second half, leading to a 49–29 victory. Chiefs' head coach Todd Haley was distraught after the game and snubbed a postgame handshake with Broncos' head coach Josh McDaniels, thinking that the Broncos were running up the score on the Chiefs.[11]
  • September 17, 2015: The Broncos trailed 24–17 at Arrowhead Stadium with 2:27 left, when quarterback Peyton Manning engineered a 10-play, 80-yard drive, culminating in a game-tying 19-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders with 36 seconds left. The game appeared to be headed to overtime, until Broncos' linebacker Brandon Marshall forced Chiefs' running back Jamaal Charles to fumble on the next play from scrimmage. Cornerback Bradley Roby then returned the fumble 21 yards for a touchdown to give the Broncos a stunning 31–24 comeback win.[12][13] This is Denver's last win over Kansas City to date.
  • November 15, 2015: Two months after the aforementioned Broncos' comeback win, the Chiefs exacted revenge in a dominating 29–13 win at Sports Authority Field at Mile High and ended a seven-game losing steak to the Broncos. Despite the anticipation of Peyton Manning becoming the NFL's all-time leader in regular season passing yardage, needing only three yards to do so, the Chiefs' defense held Manning to just 35 yards passing and intercepted him four times, giving him the only 0.0 passer rating of his career before being benched in the third quarter in favor of backup quarterback Brock Osweiler.[14] Shortly after the game, it was revealed that Manning had been dealing with plantar fasciitis, which kept him out until Week 17. The game would prove to be the final regular season start of Manning's career as would be the backup for the Broncos once he came back from injury. Despite this loss and Manning's injury, however, the Broncos would eventually go onto win Super Bowl 50, but not have made the playoffs since then as Manning retired following the season.
  • November 27, 2016: The Chiefs were trailing 24–16 with three minutes left in regulation, when quarterback Alex Smith engineered a 13-play, 75-yard drive, culminating in a 3-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tyreek Hill, coupled with a game-tying two-point conversion with only 12 seconds remaining, sending the game to overtime. Hill previously returned a free kick 86 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter and also scored on a 3-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. After each team exchanged field goals in overtime — a 44-yarder by Broncos' placekicker Brandon McManus followed by a 37-yarder by Chiefs' placekicker Cairo Santos, the Broncos were trying to win the game with a highly criticized 62-yard field goal attempt by McManus, but the kick was both short and wide-left, giving the Chiefs possession at the Broncos' 48-yard line with 1:08 remaining. Four plays later, and with five seconds remaining, Santos kicked the game-winning 34-yard field goal for the Chiefs, which initially caromed off the left upright.[15]
  • October 1, 2018: On Monday Night Football in Denver, the Chiefs trailed 23–13 in the fourth quarter before Patrick Mahomes found Travis Kelce for a 2-yard score. The defense then held the Broncos to a three-and-out, giving the ball back to Mahomes, who led the team down the field, even avoiding a sack by Von Miller to throw the ball left-handed to Tyreek Hill for a first down. Kareem Hunt then scored the game-winning touchdown on a 4-yard rush with 1:39 remaining, giving Kansas City its fourth consecutive victory at Broncos Stadium at Mile High.[16]
  • January 8, 2022: In the 2021 regular season finale in Denver, the Broncos were holding a 21–20 lead midway through the fourth quarter, hoping to end a 12-game losing streak to the Chiefs. The Broncos were attempting to add to their lead, and marched deep into Chiefs' territory, when Chiefs' linebacker Melvin Ingram penetrated into the Broncos' backfield untouched, and forced a fumble off of Gordon. Linebacker Nick Bolton scooped up the football, and returned the fumble 86 yards for a game-changing touchdown and a 28–24 Chiefs' win.[17]

Season-by-season results Edit

Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs Season-by-Season Results
1960s (Texans/Chiefs, 19–1)
Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Dallas Texans/
Kansas City Chiefs
Overall series Notes
1960 Texans 2–0 Texans
17–14
Texans
34–7
Texans
2–0
Inaugural season for both franchises and the AFL.
1961 Texans 2–0 Texans
19–12
Texans
49–21
Texans
4–0
1962 Texans 2–0 Texans
24–3
Texans
17–10
Texans
6–0
Chiefs win 1962 AFL Championship.
1963 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
59–7
Chiefs
52–21
Chiefs
8–0
To date, 59–7 is the Broncos' most lopsided margin of defeat in franchise history; the Dallas Texans relocate to Kansas City and become the Kansas City Chiefs.
1964 Tie 1–1 Broncos
33–27
Chiefs
49–39
Chiefs
9–1
The Broncos' only victory over the Chiefs during the AFL era.
1965 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
31–23
Chiefs
45–35
Chiefs
11–1
1966 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
56–10
Chiefs
37–10
Chiefs
13–1
Chiefs win 1966 AFL Championship, lose Super Bowl I.
1967 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
38–24
Chiefs
52–9
Chiefs
15–1
1968 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
30–7
Chiefs
34–2
Chiefs
17–1
1969 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
26–13
Chiefs
31–17
Chiefs
19–1
Chiefs win Super Bowl IV
1970s (Broncos, 12–8)
Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes
1970 Tie 1–1 Broncos
26–13
Chiefs
16–0
Chiefs
20–2
AFL–NFL merger; both teams placed in the AFC West.
1971 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
16–3
Chiefs
28–10
Chiefs
22–2
Chiefs finish 9-0 against Broncos in Municipal Stadium.
1972 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
45–24
Chiefs
24–21
Chiefs
24–2
Chiefs' first season at Arrowhead Stadium.
1973 Tie 1–1 Broncos
14–10
Chiefs
16–14
Chiefs
25–3
Chiefs win 25 of the first 27 meetings.
1974 Tie 1–1 Chiefs
42–34
Broncos
17–14
Chiefs
26–4
Broncos' first road win over the Chiefs.
1975 Tie 1–1 Broncos
37–33
Chiefs
26–13
Chiefs
27–5
1976 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
17–16
Broncos
35–26
Chiefs
27–7
Broncos' first season sweep over the Chiefs.
1977 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
23–7
Broncos
14–7
Chiefs
27–9
Broncos' first ever postseason berth; Broncos lose Super Bowl XII.
1978 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
24–3
Broncos
23–17 (OT)
Chiefs
27–11
1979 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
20–3
Broncos
24–10
Chiefs
27–13
Broncos win eight consecutive meetings from 1976 to 1979.
1980s (Broncos, 11–8)
Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes
1980 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
23–17
Chiefs
31–14
Chiefs
29–13
1981 Tie 1–1 Broncos
16–13
Chiefs
28–14
Chiefs
30–14
1982 Chiefs 1–0 Chiefs
37–16
Chiefs
31–14
The two teams met only once (at Denver) due to the players strike which reduced the season to 9 games.
1983 Tie 1–1 Broncos
27–24
Chiefs
48–17
Chiefs
32–15
1984 Tie 1–1 Broncos
21–0
Chiefs
16–13
Chiefs
33–16
1985 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
14–13
Broncos
30–10
Chiefs
33–18
1986 Tie 1–1 Broncos
38–17
Chiefs
37–10
Chiefs
34–19
Broncos lose Super Bowl XXI.
1987 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
20–17
Broncos
26–17
Chiefs
34–21
Broncos lose Super Bowl XXII.
1988 Tie 1–1 Broncos
17–11
Chiefs
20–13
Chiefs
35–22
1989 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
34–20
Broncos
16–13
Chiefs
35–24
Broncos lose Super Bowl XXIV.
1990s (Broncos, 11–10)
Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes
1990 Tie 1–1 Broncos
24–23
Chiefs
31–20
Chiefs
36–25
David Treadwell kicks game-winning 22-yard field goal in the last seconds of the game in Denver.
1991 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
19–16
Broncos
24–20
Chiefs
36–27
1992 Tie 1–1 Broncos
20–19
Chiefs
42–20
Chiefs
37–28
John Elway stuns the Chiefs with a fourth quarter comeback at Denver; Chiefs exact revenge by denying the Broncos a playoff berth at Kansas City.
1993 Tie 1–1 Broncos
27–21
Chiefs
15–7
Chiefs
38–29
Broncos win 11 consecutive home meetings from 1983–93.
1994 Tie 1–1 Chiefs
31–28
Broncos
20–17 (OT)
Chiefs
39–30
Joe Montana leads the Chiefs to a dramatic win at Denver; Broncos block potential game-winning field goal at Kansas City.
1995 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
21–7
Chiefs
20–17
Chiefs
41–30
Chiefs' first series sweep since 1980.
1996 Tie 1–1 Broncos
34–7
Chiefs
17–14
Chiefs
42–31
1997 Tie 1–1 Broncos
19–3
Chiefs
24–22
Chiefs
43–32
Pete Stoyanovich kicks a game-winning 54-yard field goal at Kansas City; Broncos win Super Bowl XXXII.
1997 Playoffs Broncos 1–0 Broncos
14–10
Chiefs
43–33
AFC Divisional playoffs. Only playoff meeting between the two teams.
1998 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
35–31
Broncos
30–7
Chiefs
43–35
Broncos win Super Bowl XXXIII.
1999 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
16–10
Chiefs
26–10
Chiefs
45–35
2000s (Broncos, 11–9)
Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes
2000 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
23–22
Chiefs
20–7
Chiefs
47–35
2001 Tie 1–1 Broncos
20–6
Chiefs
26–23 (OT)
Chiefs
48–36
Broncos open Broncos Stadium at Mile High (known then as "Invesco Field at Mile High").
2002 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
31–24
Broncos
37–34 (OT)
Chiefs
48–38
2003 Tie 1–1 Broncos
45–27
Chiefs
24–23
Chiefs
49–39
Dante Hall returns a punt 93 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter at Kansas City.
2004 Tie 1–1 Broncos
34–24
Chiefs
45–17
Chiefs
50–40
2005 Tie 1–1 Broncos
30–10
Chiefs
31–27
Chiefs
51–41
2006 Tie 1–1 Broncos
9–6 (OT)
Chiefs
19–10
Chiefs
52–42
Game in Kansas City played on Thanksgiving Day.
2007 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
41–7
Broncos
27–11
Chiefs
52–44
2008 Tie 1–1 Broncos
24–17
Chiefs
33–19
Chiefs
53–45
Broncos win eight consecutive home meetings from 2001 to 2008.
2009 Tie 1–1 Chiefs
44–24
Broncos
44–13
Chiefs
54–46
2010s (Chiefs, 11–9)
Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes
2010 Tie 1–1 Broncos
49–29
Chiefs
10–6
Chiefs
55–47
Infamous post-game handshake snub between the head coaches at Denver — Josh McDaniels (Broncos) and Todd Haley (Chiefs).
2011 Tie 1–1 Chiefs
7–3
Broncos
17–10
Chiefs
56–48
2012 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
38–3
Broncos
17–9
Chiefs
56–50
2013 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
27–17
Broncos
35–28
Chiefs
56–52
Chiefs started 9–0 and the Broncos started 8–1 entering their week 11 meeting in Denver. Broncos lose Super Bowl XLVIII.
2014 Broncos 2–0 Broncos
24–17
Broncos
29–16
Chiefs
56–54
2015 Tie 1–1 Chiefs
29–13
Broncos
31–24
Chiefs
57–55
Peyton Manning leads Broncos to a fourth quarter comeback win at Kansas City; Broncos win seven consecutive meetings from 2012–15; Broncos win Super Bowl 50.
2016 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
30–27 (OT)
Chiefs
33–10
Chiefs
59–55
Alex Smith leads the Chiefs to an overtime comeback win at Denver; Chiefs' first series sweep since 2000. Game in Kansas City played on Christmas, in which Kansas City eliminates Denver from playoff contention.
2017 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
27–24
Chiefs
29–19
Chiefs
61–55
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes gets his first ever start in the series in a Week 17 game in Denver.
2018 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
27–23
Chiefs
30–23
Chiefs
63–55
2019 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
30–6
Chiefs
23–3
Chiefs
65–55
This season, the Chiefs allowed the fewest points in season series since 1968. Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV.
2020s (Chiefs, 6–0)
Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes
2020 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
43–16
Chiefs
22–16
Chiefs
67–55
Chiefs lose Super Bowl LV.
2021 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
28–24
Chiefs
22–9
Chiefs
69–55
2022 Chiefs 2–0 Chiefs
34–28
Chiefs
27–24
Chiefs
71–55
Chiefs have won 15 straight meetings (2015–present). Chiefs win Super Bowl LVII.
Summary of Results
Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Notes
AFL regular season Chiefs 19–1 Chiefs 9–1 Chiefs 10–0
NFL regular season Broncos 53–52 Broncos 34–19 Chiefs 33–19
AFL and NFL regular season Chiefs 71–54 Broncos 35–28 Chiefs 43–19
NFL postseason Broncos 1–0 No games Broncos 1–0 1997 AFC Divisional playoffs
Regular and postseason Chiefs 71–55 Broncos 35–28 Chiefs 43–20

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The Kansas City Chiefs were known as the Dallas Texans from 1960–62, and played their home games at the Cotton Bowl.
  2. ^ Does not include the two American Football League playoff berths that the Chiefs earned in 1968 and 1969.

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Denver Broncos' official website
  • The Denver Post – Complete Broncos Coverage
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame – Denver Broncos team history
  • Denver Broncos at Sports E-Cyclopedia.org
  • Kansas City Chiefs' official website
  • The Kansas City Star – Chiefs' coverage
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame – Kansas City Chiefs team history
  • Kansas City Chiefs at Sports E-Cyclopedia.org

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The Broncos Chiefs rivalry is a rivalry between the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs in the National Football League s AFC West division Since the American Football League was established in 1960 the Broncos and the Chiefs have shared the same division first being the AFL Western Conference and since the AFL NFL merger the AFC West For years the rivalry has featured two of the best home field advantages in the league CBS ranked this rivalry as the No 4 NFL rivalry of the 1990s in 2020 1 Broncos Chiefs rivalryDenver BroncosKansas City ChiefsFirst meetingOctober 30 1960Texans 17 Broncos 14 a Latest meetingJanuary 1 2023Chiefs 27 Broncos 24Next meetingOctober 12 2023StatisticsMeetings total126 including playoffs All time seriesChiefs 71 55 including playoffs Postseason resultsBroncos 1 0 January 4 1998 Broncos 14 Chiefs 10Largest victoryBroncos 38 3 2012 Chiefs 59 7 1963 Smallest victory1 point occurred 6 times four by the Broncos most recently 1992 two by the Chiefs most recently 2003 Longest win streakBroncos 8 1976 1979 Chiefs 15 2015 present Current win streakChiefs 15 wins 2015 present Playoff and Championship successAFL Championships 3 1960 69 Chiefs 1962 1966 1969Super Bowl Championships 6 Broncos 3 1997 XXXII 1998 XXXIII 2015 50 Chiefs 3 1969 IV 2019 LIV 2022 LVII AFL Western Division Championships 2 1960 69 Chiefs 1962 1966AFC West Divisional Championships 28 1970 present Broncos 15 1977 1978 1984 1986 1987 1989 1991 1996 1998 2005 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Chiefs 13 1971 1993 1995 1997 2003 2010 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022AFC Wild Card Berths 15 1970 present Broncos 7 1979 1983 1993 1997 2000 2003 2004 Chiefs 8 b 1986 1990 1991 1992 1994 2006 2013 2015Super Bowl Appearances 13 Broncos 8 1977 1986 1987 1989 1997 1998 2013 2015 Chiefs 5 1966 1969 2019 2020 2022The Dallas Texans Chiefs dominated the Broncos in the 1960s the decade of the AFL winning 19 of 20 games The Broncos have responded since then winning the series from the 1970s to 2000s The Chiefs snapped this streak in the 2010s when they won 11 9 The Chiefs Texans lead the series 71 55 but since the Texans moved to Kansas City and became the Chiefs they lead 65 55 Dallas swept all six meetings in the rivalry s first three years In the 2010s Peyton Manning went 7 1 against the Chiefs as a member of the Broncos from 2012 2015 but since November 15 2015 the Chiefs have a 15 game winning streak over Denver After Manning retired following the 2015 season the Chiefs have gone 14 0 against the Broncos and Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has a perfect 11 0 record against Denver Combined the two teams have won the last 13 AFC West Division titles from 2010 2022 and were the only teams to win the AFC West in the 2010s Contents 1 Notable moments 1 1 1990 1994 1 2 1997 present 2 Season by season results 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksNotable moments Edit1990 1994 Edit September 17 1990 In a game played at Mile High Stadium on Monday Night Football the Broncos were trailing 23 21 with 1 44 left in the fourth quarter after Chiefs quarterback Steve DeBerg launched an 83 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Stephone Paige to give the Chiefs their first lead of the game Broncos quarterback John Elway engineered a comeback which culminated with kicker David Treadwell hitting a 22 yard field goal as time expired 2 The game is also remembered for Broncos safety Steve Atwater applying a punishing hit to Chiefs running back Christian Okoye 3 October 4 1992 The Chiefs were victimized by 8 of John Elway s 46 fourth quarter comebacks game winning drives the most he had against one NFL team 4 Perhaps the most memorable comeback occurred on October 4 1992 at Mile High Stadium The Broncos trailed 19 6 late in the fourth quarter and had not scored a touchdown in the previous 12 quarters After the 2 minute warning Elway threw a 25 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mark Jackson to narrow the gap to 19 13 with 1 55 left After the Chiefs subsequently went three and out the Broncos returned a punt to the Chiefs 27 yard line Three plays later Elway threw a 12 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Vance Johnson with 38 seconds left for a thrilling 20 19 comeback win 3 5 December 27 1992 Less than three months after John Elway stunned the Chiefs with the aforementioned comeback win the Chiefs exacted revenge on the Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium in the 1992 regular season finale with a playoff berth on the line The Chiefs routed the Broncos 42 20 with the Chiefs defense scoring three touchdowns off Broncos turnovers and denying the Broncos a playoff berth in the process 3 October 17 1994 John Elway and Joe Montana two of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history squared off in one of the greatest games in Monday Night Football history Montana played the last two years of his 16 year NFL career with the Chiefs 1993 94 after playing the majority of his career with the San Francisco 49ers 1979 1992 The two teams matched each other score for score through the first three quarters until Chiefs kicker Lin Elliott nailed a 19 yard field goal to give the Chiefs a 24 21 lead with four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter After Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe and Chiefs running back Marcus Allen traded fumbles over the next two possessions Elway led the Broncos on a 6 play 39 yard drive and scored a 4 yard touchdown on a quarterback draw to give the Broncos a 28 24 lead with 1 29 remaining However the Chiefs would one up the Broncos with Montana connecting on a 5 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Willie Davis with only eight seconds remaining to give the Chiefs a thrilling 31 28 win It not only gave Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer his first victory in Denver in eight tries but the Chiefs also snapped an 11 game losing streak at Mile High Stadium 3 6 7 December 4 1994 In a game at Arrowhead Stadium Broncos defensive end Shane Dronett blocked a potential game winning 37 yard field goal by Chiefs placekicker Lin Elliott at the end of regulation sending the game to overtime Broncos quarterback Hugh Millen substituting for an injured John Elway committed a fumble in Broncos territory after being sacked by Chiefs defensive end Darren Mickell however the Chiefs immediately returned the favor when running back Marcus Allen lost a fumble that was recovered by safety Dennis Smith at the Broncos 27 yard line Placekicker Jason Elam later kicked a 34 yard field goal with 2 48 remaining in overtime for a Broncos 20 17 victory 8 1997 present Edit November 16 1997 The Broncos were trailing the Chiefs 21 19 at Arrowhead Stadium and were backed up at their own 27 yard line with two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter Quarterback John Elway led the Broncos down the field with Jason Elam kicking a 34 yard field goal with only a minute left to give the Broncos a 22 21 lead However Chiefs quarterback Rich Gannon drove the Chiefs to the Broncos 37 yard line and kicker Pete Stoyanovich hit a 54 yard field goal as time expired to give the Chiefs a 24 22 win 3 9 January 4 1998 A very hard fought yet controversial game Less than two months after the aforementioned last second win by the Chiefs the Broncos returned to Kansas City for the divisional round of the 1997 98 NFL playoffs and redeemed themselves by upending the No 1 seed Chiefs 14 10 en route to their first Super Bowl win that season It has been a win shrouded in controversy as the referees wrongfully called Tony Gonzalez out of bounds on one of his touchdowns and Broncos lineman and Terrell Davis coating themselves with Vaseline in the first half 3 October 5 2003 Chiefs return specialist Dante Hall returned a punt 93 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter after it seemed that the Broncos special teams had him corralled for a loss deep in Chiefs territory This gave the Chiefs a 24 23 win over the Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium 3 10 November 14 2010 The Broncos stormed out to a 35 0 lead against the visiting Chiefs before the second half leading to a 49 29 victory Chiefs head coach Todd Haley was distraught after the game and snubbed a postgame handshake with Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels thinking that the Broncos were running up the score on the Chiefs 11 September 17 2015 The Broncos trailed 24 17 at Arrowhead Stadium with 2 27 left when quarterback Peyton Manning engineered a 10 play 80 yard drive culminating in a game tying 19 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders with 36 seconds left The game appeared to be headed to overtime until Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall forced Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles to fumble on the next play from scrimmage Cornerback Bradley Roby then returned the fumble 21 yards for a touchdown to give the Broncos a stunning 31 24 comeback win 12 13 This is Denver s last win over Kansas City to date November 15 2015 Two months after the aforementioned Broncos comeback win the Chiefs exacted revenge in a dominating 29 13 win at Sports Authority Field at Mile High and ended a seven game losing steak to the Broncos Despite the anticipation of Peyton Manning becoming the NFL s all time leader in regular season passing yardage needing only three yards to do so the Chiefs defense held Manning to just 35 yards passing and intercepted him four times giving him the only 0 0 passer rating of his career before being benched in the third quarter in favor of backup quarterback Brock Osweiler 14 Shortly after the game it was revealed that Manning had been dealing with plantar fasciitis which kept him out until Week 17 The game would prove to be the final regular season start of Manning s career as would be the backup for the Broncos once he came back from injury Despite this loss and Manning s injury however the Broncos would eventually go onto win Super Bowl 50 but not have made the playoffs since then as Manning retired following the season November 27 2016 The Chiefs were trailing 24 16 with three minutes left in regulation when quarterback Alex Smith engineered a 13 play 75 yard drive culminating in a 3 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tyreek Hill coupled with a game tying two point conversion with only 12 seconds remaining sending the game to overtime Hill previously returned a free kick 86 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter and also scored on a 3 yard touchdown run in the third quarter After each team exchanged field goals in overtime a 44 yarder by Broncos placekicker Brandon McManus followed by a 37 yarder by Chiefs placekicker Cairo Santos the Broncos were trying to win the game with a highly criticized 62 yard field goal attempt by McManus but the kick was both short and wide left giving the Chiefs possession at the Broncos 48 yard line with 1 08 remaining Four plays later and with five seconds remaining Santos kicked the game winning 34 yard field goal for the Chiefs which initially caromed off the left upright 15 October 1 2018 On Monday Night Football in Denver the Chiefs trailed 23 13 in the fourth quarter before Patrick Mahomes found Travis Kelce for a 2 yard score The defense then held the Broncos to a three and out giving the ball back to Mahomes who led the team down the field even avoiding a sack by Von Miller to throw the ball left handed to Tyreek Hill for a first down Kareem Hunt then scored the game winning touchdown on a 4 yard rush with 1 39 remaining giving Kansas City its fourth consecutive victory at Broncos Stadium at Mile High 16 January 8 2022 In the 2021 regular season finale in Denver the Broncos were holding a 21 20 lead midway through the fourth quarter hoping to end a 12 game losing streak to the Chiefs The Broncos were attempting to add to their lead and marched deep into Chiefs territory when Chiefs linebacker Melvin Ingram penetrated into the Broncos backfield untouched and forced a fumble off of Gordon Linebacker Nick Bolton scooped up the football and returned the fumble 86 yards for a game changing touchdown and a 28 24 Chiefs win 17 Season by season results EditDenver Broncos vs Kansas City Chiefs Season by Season Results1960s Texans Chiefs 19 1 Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Dallas Texans Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes1960 Texans 2 0 Texans 17 14 Texans 34 7 Texans 2 0 Inaugural season for both franchises and the AFL 1961 Texans 2 0 Texans 19 12 Texans 49 21 Texans 4 01962 Texans 2 0 Texans 24 3 Texans 17 10 Texans 6 0 Chiefs win 1962 AFL Championship 1963 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 59 7 Chiefs 52 21 Chiefs 8 0 To date 59 7 is the Broncos most lopsided margin of defeat in franchise history the Dallas Texans relocate to Kansas City and become the Kansas City Chiefs 1964 Tie 1 1 Broncos 33 27 Chiefs 49 39 Chiefs 9 1 The Broncos only victory over the Chiefs during the AFL era 1965 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 31 23 Chiefs 45 35 Chiefs 11 11966 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 56 10 Chiefs 37 10 Chiefs 13 1 Chiefs win 1966 AFL Championship lose Super Bowl I 1967 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 38 24 Chiefs 52 9 Chiefs 15 11968 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 30 7 Chiefs 34 2 Chiefs 17 11969 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 26 13 Chiefs 31 17 Chiefs 19 1 Chiefs win Super Bowl IV1970s Broncos 12 8 Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes1970 Tie 1 1 Broncos 26 13 Chiefs 16 0 Chiefs 20 2 AFL NFL merger both teams placed in the AFC West 1971 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 16 3 Chiefs 28 10 Chiefs 22 2 Chiefs finish 9 0 against Broncos in Municipal Stadium 1972 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 45 24 Chiefs 24 21 Chiefs 24 2 Chiefs first season at Arrowhead Stadium 1973 Tie 1 1 Broncos 14 10 Chiefs 16 14 Chiefs 25 3 Chiefs win 25 of the first 27 meetings 1974 Tie 1 1 Chiefs 42 34 Broncos 17 14 Chiefs 26 4 Broncos first road win over the Chiefs 1975 Tie 1 1 Broncos 37 33 Chiefs 26 13 Chiefs 27 51976 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 17 16 Broncos 35 26 Chiefs 27 7 Broncos first season sweep over the Chiefs 1977 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 23 7 Broncos 14 7 Chiefs 27 9 Broncos first ever postseason berth Broncos lose Super Bowl XII 1978 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 24 3 Broncos 23 17 OT Chiefs 27 111979 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 20 3 Broncos 24 10 Chiefs 27 13 Broncos win eight consecutive meetings from 1976 to 1979 1980s Broncos 11 8 Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes1980 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 23 17 Chiefs 31 14 Chiefs 29 131981 Tie 1 1 Broncos 16 13 Chiefs 28 14 Chiefs 30 141982 Chiefs 1 0 Chiefs 37 16 Chiefs 31 14 The two teams met only once at Denver due to the players strike which reduced the season to 9 games 1983 Tie 1 1 Broncos 27 24 Chiefs 48 17 Chiefs 32 151984 Tie 1 1 Broncos 21 0 Chiefs 16 13 Chiefs 33 161985 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 14 13 Broncos 30 10 Chiefs 33 181986 Tie 1 1 Broncos 38 17 Chiefs 37 10 Chiefs 34 19 Broncos lose Super Bowl XXI 1987 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 20 17 Broncos 26 17 Chiefs 34 21 Broncos lose Super Bowl XXII 1988 Tie 1 1 Broncos 17 11 Chiefs 20 13 Chiefs 35 221989 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 34 20 Broncos 16 13 Chiefs 35 24 Broncos lose Super Bowl XXIV 1990s Broncos 11 10 Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes1990 Tie 1 1 Broncos 24 23 Chiefs 31 20 Chiefs 36 25 David Treadwell kicks game winning 22 yard field goal in the last seconds of the game in Denver 1991 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 19 16 Broncos 24 20 Chiefs 36 271992 Tie 1 1 Broncos 20 19 Chiefs 42 20 Chiefs 37 28 John Elway stuns the Chiefs with a fourth quarter comeback at Denver Chiefs exact revenge by denying the Broncos a playoff berth at Kansas City 1993 Tie 1 1 Broncos 27 21 Chiefs 15 7 Chiefs 38 29 Broncos win 11 consecutive home meetings from 1983 93 1994 Tie 1 1 Chiefs 31 28 Broncos 20 17 OT Chiefs 39 30 Joe Montana leads the Chiefs to a dramatic win at Denver Broncos block potential game winning field goal at Kansas City 1995 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 21 7 Chiefs 20 17 Chiefs 41 30 Chiefs first series sweep since 1980 1996 Tie 1 1 Broncos 34 7 Chiefs 17 14 Chiefs 42 311997 Tie 1 1 Broncos 19 3 Chiefs 24 22 Chiefs 43 32 Pete Stoyanovich kicks a game winning 54 yard field goal at Kansas City Broncos win Super Bowl XXXII 1997 Playoffs Broncos 1 0 Broncos 14 10 Chiefs 43 33 AFC Divisional playoffs Only playoff meeting between the two teams 1998 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 35 31 Broncos 30 7 Chiefs 43 35 Broncos win Super Bowl XXXIII 1999 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 16 10 Chiefs 26 10 Chiefs 45 352000s Broncos 11 9 Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes2000 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 23 22 Chiefs 20 7 Chiefs 47 352001 Tie 1 1 Broncos 20 6 Chiefs 26 23 OT Chiefs 48 36 Broncos open Broncos Stadium at Mile High known then as Invesco Field at Mile High 2002 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 31 24 Broncos 37 34 OT Chiefs 48 382003 Tie 1 1 Broncos 45 27 Chiefs 24 23 Chiefs 49 39 Dante Hall returns a punt 93 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter at Kansas City 2004 Tie 1 1 Broncos 34 24 Chiefs 45 17 Chiefs 50 402005 Tie 1 1 Broncos 30 10 Chiefs 31 27 Chiefs 51 412006 Tie 1 1 Broncos 9 6 OT Chiefs 19 10 Chiefs 52 42 Game in Kansas City played on Thanksgiving Day 2007 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 41 7 Broncos 27 11 Chiefs 52 442008 Tie 1 1 Broncos 24 17 Chiefs 33 19 Chiefs 53 45 Broncos win eight consecutive home meetings from 2001 to 2008 2009 Tie 1 1 Chiefs 44 24 Broncos 44 13 Chiefs 54 462010s Chiefs 11 9 Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes2010 Tie 1 1 Broncos 49 29 Chiefs 10 6 Chiefs 55 47 Infamous post game handshake snub between the head coaches at Denver Josh McDaniels Broncos and Todd Haley Chiefs 2011 Tie 1 1 Chiefs 7 3 Broncos 17 10 Chiefs 56 482012 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 38 3 Broncos 17 9 Chiefs 56 502013 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 27 17 Broncos 35 28 Chiefs 56 52 Chiefs started 9 0 and the Broncos started 8 1 entering their week 11 meeting in Denver Broncos lose Super Bowl XLVIII 2014 Broncos 2 0 Broncos 24 17 Broncos 29 16 Chiefs 56 542015 Tie 1 1 Chiefs 29 13 Broncos 31 24 Chiefs 57 55 Peyton Manning leads Broncos to a fourth quarter comeback win at Kansas City Broncos win seven consecutive meetings from 2012 15 Broncos win Super Bowl 50 2016 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 30 27 OT Chiefs 33 10 Chiefs 59 55 Alex Smith leads the Chiefs to an overtime comeback win at Denver Chiefs first series sweep since 2000 Game in Kansas City played on Christmas in which Kansas City eliminates Denver from playoff contention 2017 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 27 24 Chiefs 29 19 Chiefs 61 55 Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes gets his first ever start in the series in a Week 17 game in Denver 2018 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 27 23 Chiefs 30 23 Chiefs 63 552019 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 30 6 Chiefs 23 3 Chiefs 65 55 This season the Chiefs allowed the fewest points in season series since 1968 Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV 2020s Chiefs 6 0 Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs Overall series Notes2020 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 43 16 Chiefs 22 16 Chiefs 67 55 Chiefs lose Super Bowl LV 2021 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 28 24 Chiefs 22 9 Chiefs 69 552022 Chiefs 2 0 Chiefs 34 28 Chiefs 27 24 Chiefs 71 55 Chiefs have won 15 straight meetings 2015 present Chiefs win Super Bowl LVII Summary of Results Season Season series at Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs NotesAFL regular season Chiefs 19 1 Chiefs 9 1 Chiefs 10 0NFL regular season Broncos 53 52 Broncos 34 19 Chiefs 33 19AFL and NFL regular season Chiefs 71 54 Broncos 35 28 Chiefs 43 19NFL postseason Broncos 1 0 No games Broncos 1 0 1997 AFC Divisional playoffsRegular and postseason Chiefs 71 55 Broncos 35 28 Chiefs 43 20Notes Edit The Kansas City Chiefs were known as the Dallas Texans from 1960 62 and played their home games at the Cotton Bowl Does not include the two American Football League playoff berths that the Chiefs earned in 1968 and 1969 References Edit DeArdo Bryan July 1 2020 NFL s top rivalries of the 1990s Cowboys part of two legendary matchups CBSSports com Retrieved 2022 08 30 4th Down Pass Helps Denver Win Pro football Elway s 49 yard completion sets up a last second field goal that turns back Kansas City 24 23 Los Angeles Times Associated Press September 18 1990 Retrieved August 12 2013 a b c d e f g The Ol 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