Chiefs’ eighth straight AFC West title gives KC historical edge over division rivals

When the Chiefs kicked off the 2016 season, they had won eight AFC West
championships in their history.
That was the fewest in the division, trailing the Broncos, Chargers and Raiders.
All three were tied for the most with 15 AFC West championships.
The Chiefs fell behind the Chargers by three touchdowns in the 2016 opener at
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, but stormed back and won 33-27 in overtime.
That kick-started a 12-4 season for the Chiefs, who won the AFC West. They have
not relinquished the division crown since then. With their 25-17 victory over the
Bengals on Sunday, the Chiefs won their eighth straight division title.

The Chiefs now have 16 AFC West championships, one more than the Raiders,
Chargers and Broncos.
1. Chiefs, 16
2t. Broncos, Chargers, Raiders 15
The Chiefs’ eight straight division championships is the second-longest run for
consecutive division titles in NFL history, behind only the New England Patriots

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There are at least two other historical notes to come out of Sunday’s Chiefs
victory, via CBS Sports.

The Chiefs’ division title means they’ve qualified for the playoffs for a ninth
consecutive season. That’s tied for the longest streak in NFL history behind the
Patriots’ 11 (2009-19). The Chiefs’ nine-year run is tied with streaks by the
Indianapolis Colts (2002-10) and Dallas Cowboys (1975-83).
Sunday’s victory improved the Chiefs’ record to 10-6, the ninth straight time
they’ve won 10 or more games in a season. That’s tied for the third-longest such
streak in NFL history.
New England (17, 2003-19) is first and the San Francisco 49ers are second (16,
1983-98). The Colts also had nine straight 10-win seasons.