SincePatrick Mahomestook over as the starting quarterback of theKansas City Chiefsin 2018, his team never got eliminated from the playoffs before the AFC championship game. Until this year.
For the first time since 2014, Kansas City will not only miss the conference title game, it won't even be in the playoffs. The Chiefs were mathematically eliminated from postseason contention in Week 15 withtheir lossto theLos Angeles Chargers– and several other results around the league not swinging their way.
The Chiefs alsolost Mahomes for the seasonin that Week 15 loss. The star quarterback sustained a knee injury in the final moments of the game and was ruled out for the season after an MRI confirmed an ACL tear.
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Kansas City still has two more games to play, including a Christmas Day divisional clash with theDenver Broncosthat closes out the holiday slate. Since the Chiefs' backup quarterback, Gardner Minshew, is also dealing with a knee injury, former practice squad quarterback Chris Oladokun is slated to make his first career start.
Here's what to know about the Chiefs' playoff picture in Week 17:
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Chiefs playoff odds
As Week 17 begins, the Chiefs have already been eliminated from the playoffs.
Kansas City had a chance to make a run at the final wild-card spot in the AFC as late as Week 15, but its loss to the Chargers on Dec. 14 officially eliminated the Chiefs from contention. The writing was on the wall for the reigning AFC champions when they lost to the Cowboys on Thanksgiving to drop to 6-6 with five weeks left. Kansas City has since lost three straight to fall to 6-9.
It's the first time the Chiefs have been eliminated before the AFC championship game since Mahomes took over as their starter in 2018. It's also the first time Kansas City has missed the postseason entirely since 2014.
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AFC West standings
The AFC West division race is still a tight one with two weeks left – though the Chiefs are not in it. Kansas City does have a chance to play spoiler on Christmas as it takes on the division-leading Denver Broncos. Denver can move one step closer to clinching the AFC West title with a win but risk giving up ground with a loss.
Here's how the standings look entering Week 17:
Denver Broncos (12-3, 3-1 AFC West)
Los Angeles Chargers (11-4, 5-0)
Kansas City Chiefs (6-9, 1-3)
Las Vegas Raiders (2-13, 0-5)
Chiefs remaining schedule
The Chiefs have two divisional games left in the final two weeks of the 2025 regular season. Here's who they have yet to play before heading into a long offseason:
Week 17: vs. Denver Broncos
Week 18: at Las Vegas Raiders
AFC playoff picture
Denver Broncos (12-3; AFC West leaders)*
New England Patriots (12-3; AFC East leaders)*
Jacksonville Jaguars (11-4; AFC South leaders)*
Pittsburgh Steelers (9-6; AFC North leaders)
Los Angeles Chargers (11-4; wild card No. 1)*
Buffalo Bills (11-4; wild card No. 2)*
Houston Texans (10-5; wild card No. 3)
In the hunt:Indianapolis Colts(8-7);Baltimore Ravens(7-8)
*Denotes team that has clinched a playoff berth.
Eliminated:Kansas City Chiefs (6-9);Miami Dolphins(6-9);Cincinnati Bengals(5-10); New York Jets (3-12);Cleveland Browns(3-12);Tennessee Titans(3-12); Las Vegas Raiders (2-13)
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