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Chiefs Secure AFC West Title with Win Over Chargers

The Kansas City Chiefs clinched the AFC West title, defeating the Chargers 19-17 in a tightly contested game, with Mahomes leading a final drive for victory.

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Updated: Dec 9th, 2024, 6:27 PM ET

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The Kansas City Chiefs secured their ninth consecutive AFC West title with a narrow 19-17 win against the Los Angeles Chargers. Patrick Mahomes led a crucial game-winning drive that ended in a 31-yard field goal by Matthew Wright as time expired, improving the Chiefs' record to 12-1 for the season. This victory marks their tenth one-score game win, demonstrating the team's resilience in close matchups. Despite a strong challenge from Chargers QB Justin Herbert, Mahomes' performance ensured the Chiefs' continued dominance in the division and solidified their playoff positioning.


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