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The Broncos maintain a big lead on the AFC West, two games ahead of Los Angeles, and 3.5 games up on the Chiefs. Denver heads into their bye in Week 12, as confident in their ability as ever. You can watch the full comments from Football Night in America below.
There are three games this week that could play a role in determining both the AFC West title and the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
The Denver Broncos have an impressive defense and a 9-2 record this year. They're on track for an NFL-record 76 sacks and lead the AFC heading into their bye.
The Denver Broncos moved to the top of the conference standings after beating out the infamous Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, making Broncos Country's chances for the playoffs high, but not guaranteed.
The Broncos improve to 9-2, in firm control of the AFC West, while the Chiefs are on the outside looking in on a playoff berth
After beating division rival Kansas City, 22-19, at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday, Denver is 9-2 with a two-game lead over the Chargers for first place in the AFC West. The Broncos are also currently the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
On Wednesday night, the city of Denver and the Broncos held the first of a handful of public open houses revolving around the building of a new stadium in the Burnham Yard area.
The Denver Broncos are 8-2 yet lead the NFL in punts, a paradox powered by defense and clutch late-game performances from QB Bo Nix.
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Through 11 games, Nix has completed 61.2 percent of his passes for 2,421 yards, 18 touchdowns, and eight interceptions, posting an 86.1 QB rating. As a rookie, he threw for 3,775 yards, 29 TDs, and 12 INTs on a 66.3 completion percentage, and logged a passer rating of 93.3. The Broncos are on a bye in Week 12.