Every dynasty must eventually come to an end. We're not quite there with the Kansas City Chiefs , who've appeared in each of the last three Super Bowls, plus five of the last six. But plenty are fairly wondering if the perennial contenders might finally be slowing down. Sunday's loss to the rival Denver Broncos , after all, didn't just mark an unusual drop to .500 for the once-vaunted Chiefs, but a potential forfeiture of the entire AFC West.
Losers of two straight thanks to Week 10's defeat at the hands of Bo Nix and the Broncos, the Chiefs are now squarely in third place in a division they've owned for the better part of the last decade. A 10th straight West title isn't impossible, but it feels increasingly like a fantasy as Denver (9-2) touts a formidable defense and the Los Ang

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