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| 1960 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1960 Los Angeles Chargers season|{{color| |
| 1960 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1960 Los Angeles Chargers season|{{color|yellow|Los Angeles Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–4 ||Lost [[1960 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]] (at [[1960 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 16–24 |
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| 1961 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1961 San Diego Chargers season|{{color| |
| 1961 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1961 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–2 || Lost [[1961 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]] ([[1961 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 3–10 |
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| 1962 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Texans}}| '''[[1962 Dallas Texans season|{{color|#0645AD|Dallas Texans}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–3 ||bgcolor="#FFE6BD"| '''Won [[1962 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]]''' ([[1962 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 20–17 {{small|(2OT)}} |
| 1962 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Texans}}| '''[[1962 Dallas Texans season|{{color|#0645AD|Dallas Texans}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–3 ||bgcolor="#FFE6BD"| '''Won [[1962 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]]''' ([[1962 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 20–17 {{small|(2OT)}} |
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| 1963 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1963 San Diego Chargers season|{{color| |
| 1963 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1963 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–3 ||bgcolor="#FFE6BD"| '''Won [[1963 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]]''' ([[1963 Boston Patriots season|Patriots]]) 51–10 |
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| 1964 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1964 San Diego Chargers season|{{color| |
| 1964 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1964 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 8–5–1 || Lost [[1964 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]] (at [[1964 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]]) 7–20 |
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| 1965 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1965 San Diego Chargers season|{{color| |
| 1965 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1965 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 9–2–3 || Lost [[1965 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]] ([[1965 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]]) 0–23 |
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| 1966 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[1966 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color| |
| 1966 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[1966 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–2–1 ||bgcolor="#FFE6BD"| '''Won [[1966 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]]''' ([[1966 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]]) 31–7<br>Lost [[Super Bowl I]] (vs. [[1966 Green Bay Packers season|Packers]]) 10–35 |
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| 1967 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1967 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1967 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1967 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–1 ||bgcolor="#FFE6BD"| '''Won [[1967 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]]''' ([[1967 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 40–7<br />Lost [[Super Bowl II]] (vs. [[1967 Green Bay Packers season|Packers]]) 14–33 |
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| 1968 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1968 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1968 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1968 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–2 || '''Won''' [[1968 American Football League playoffs|Western Division playoff]] ([[1968 Kansas City Chiefs season|Chiefs]]) 41–6<br>Lost [[1968 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]] (at [[1968 New York Jets season|Jets]]) 23–27 |
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| 1969 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1969 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1969 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1969 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–1–1 || '''Won''' [[1969 American Football League playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1969 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 56–7<br />Lost [[1969 American Football League Championship Game|AFL Championship]] ([[1969 Kansas City Chiefs season|Chiefs]]) 7–17 |
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| 1970 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1970 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1970 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1970 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 8–4–2 || '''Won''' [[1970–71 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1970 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 21–14<br>Lost [[1970–71 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1970 Baltimore Colts season|Colts]]) 17–27 |
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| 1971 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[1971 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color| |
| 1971 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[1971 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–3–1 || Lost [[1971–72 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1971 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 24–27 {{small|(2OT)}} |
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| 1972 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1972 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1972 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1972 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–3–1 || Lost [[1972–73 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[1972 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 7–13 |
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| 1973 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1973 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1973 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1973 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 9–4 || '''Won''' [[1973–74 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1973 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 33–14<br>Lost [[1973–74 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1973 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 10–27 |
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| 1974 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1974 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1974 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1974 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–2 || '''Won''' [[1974–75 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1974 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 28–26<br>Lost [[1974–75 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1974 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 13–24 |
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| 1975 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1975 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1975 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1975 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–3 || '''Won''' [[1975–76 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1975 Cincinnati Bengals season|Bengals]]) 31–28<br>Lost [[1975–76 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1975 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 10–16 |
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| 1976 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1976 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1976 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1976 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–1 ||style="background: #FFCCCC;" valign="top"| '''Won''' [[1976–77 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1976 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 24–21<br>'''Won''' [[1976–77 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1976 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 24–7<br>'''Won [[Super Bowl XI]]''' (vs. [[1976 Minnesota Vikings season|Vikings]]) 32–14 |
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| 1977 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1977 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–2 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"| '''Won''' [[1977–78 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1977 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 34–21 <br>'''Won''' [[1977–78 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1977 Oakland Raiders season|Raiders]]) 20–17<br>Lost [[Super Bowl XII]] (vs. [[1977 Dallas Cowboys season|Cowboys]]) 10–27 |
| 1977 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1977 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–2 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"| '''Won''' [[1977–78 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1977 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 34–21 <br>'''Won''' [[1977–78 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1977 Oakland Raiders season|Raiders]]) 20–17<br>Lost [[Super Bowl XII]] (vs. [[1977 Dallas Cowboys season|Cowboys]]) 10–27 |
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| 1978 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1978 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–6 || Lost [[1978–79 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[1978 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 10–33 |
| 1978 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1978 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–6 || Lost [[1978–79 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[1978 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 10–33 |
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| 1979 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1979 San Diego Chargers season|{{color| |
| 1979 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1979 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 || Lost [[1979–80 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1979 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 14–17 |
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| 1980 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1980 San Diego Chargers season|{{color| |
| 1980 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1980 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–5 || '''Won''' [[1980–81 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1980 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]]) 20–14<br>Lost [[1980–81 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1980 Oakland Raiders season|Raiders]]) 27–34 |
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| 1981 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1981 San Diego Chargers season|{{color| |
| 1981 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1981 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–6 || '''Won''' [[1981–82 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[1981 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 41–38 {{small|(OT)}}<br>Lost [[1981–82 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1981 Cincinnati Bengals season|Bengals]]) 7–27 |
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| 1982<sup>#</sup> || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1982 Los Angeles Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1982<sup>#</sup> || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1982 Los Angeles Raiders season|{{color|silver|Los Angeles Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 8–1 || '''Won''' [[1982–83 NFL playoffs#First round|First Round playoffs]] ([[1982 Cleveland Browns season|Browns]]) 27–10<br>Lost [[1982–83 NFL playoffs#Second round|Second Round playoffs]] ([[1982 New York Jets season|Jets]]) 14–17 |
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| 1983 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1983 Los Angeles Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1983 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1983 Los Angeles Raiders season|{{color|silver|Los Angeles Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 ||style="background: #FFCCCC;" valign="top"| '''Won''' [[1983–84 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1983 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 38–10<br>'''Won''' [[1983–84 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1983 Seattle Seahawks season|Seahawks]]) 30–14<br>'''Won [[Super Bowl XVIII]]''' (vs. [[1983 Washington Redskins season|Redskins]]) 38–9 |
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| 1984 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1984 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–3 || Lost [[1984–85 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1984 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 17–24 |
| 1984 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1984 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–3 || Lost [[1984–85 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1984 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 17–24 |
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| 1985 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1985 Los Angeles Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1985 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1985 Los Angeles Raiders season|{{color|silver|Los Angeles Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 || Lost [[1985–86 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1985 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 20–27 |
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| 1986 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1986 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–5 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|'''Won''' [[1986–87 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1986 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 22–17<br>'''Won''' [[1986–87 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1986 Cleveland Browns season|Browns]]) 23–20 {{small|(OT)}}<br>Lost [[Super Bowl XXI]] (vs. [[1986 New York Giants season|Giants]]) 20–39 |
| 1986 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1986 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–5 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|'''Won''' [[1986–87 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1986 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 22–17<br>'''Won''' [[1986–87 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1986 Cleveland Browns season|Browns]]) 23–20 {{small|(OT)}}<br>Lost [[Super Bowl XXI]] (vs. [[1986 New York Giants season|Giants]]) 20–39 |
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| 1987 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1987 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–4–1 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|'''Won''' [[1987–88 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1987 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 34–10<br>'''Won''' [[1987–88 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1987 Cleveland Browns season|Browns]]) 38–33<br>Lost [[Super Bowl XXII]] (vs. [[1987 Washington Redskins season|Redskins]]) 10–42 |
| 1987 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1987 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–4–1 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|'''Won''' [[1987–88 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1987 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 34–10<br>'''Won''' [[1987–88 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1987 Cleveland Browns season|Browns]]) 38–33<br>Lost [[Super Bowl XXII]] (vs. [[1987 Washington Redskins season|Redskins]]) 10–42 |
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| 1988 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks}}| '''[[1988 Seattle Seahawks season|{{color|# |
| 1988 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks}}| '''[[1988 Seattle Seahawks season|{{color|#69BE28|Seattle Seahawks}}]]''' ||align="center| 9–7 || Lost [[1988–89 NFL playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[1988 Cincinnati Bengals season|Bengals]]) 13–21 |
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| 1989 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1989 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–5 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|'''Won''' [[1989–90 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1989 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 24–23<br>'''Won''' [[1989–90 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1989 Cleveland Browns season|Browns]]) 37–21<br>Lost [[Super Bowl XXIV]] (vs. [[1989 San Francisco 49ers season|49ers]]) 10–55 |
| 1989 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1989 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–5 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|'''Won''' [[1989–90 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1989 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 24–23<br>'''Won''' [[1989–90 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1989 Cleveland Browns season|Browns]]) 37–21<br>Lost [[Super Bowl XXIV]] (vs. [[1989 San Francisco 49ers season|49ers]]) 10–55 |
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| 1990 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1990 Los Angeles Raiders season|{{color| |
| 1990 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[1990 Los Angeles Raiders season|{{color|silver|Los Angeles Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 || '''Won''' [[1990–91 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1990 Cincinnati Bengals season|Bengals]]) 20–10<br>Lost [[1990–91 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1990 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]]) 3–51 |
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| 1991 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1991 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 || '''Won''' [[1991–92 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1991 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 26–24<br>Lost [[1991–92 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1991 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]]) 7–10 |
| 1991 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1991 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 || '''Won''' [[1991–92 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1991 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 26–24<br>Lost [[1991–92 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1991 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]]) 7–10 |
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| 1992 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1992 San Diego Chargers season|{{color| |
| 1992 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1992 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–5 || '''Won''' [[1992–93 NFL playoffs#Wild card playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[1992 Kansas City Chiefs season|Chiefs]]) 17–0<br>Lost [[1992–93 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[1992 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 0–31 |
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| 1993 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[1993 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color| |
| 1993 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[1993 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–5 || '''Won''' [[1993–94 NFL playoffs#Wild card playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[1993 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 27–24 {{small|(OT)}}<br>'''Won''' [[1993–94 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[1993 Houston Oilers season|Oilers]]) 28–20<br>Lost [[1993–94 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1993 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]]) 13–30 |
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| 1994 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1994 San Diego Chargers season|{{color| |
| 1994 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[1994 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–5 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"| '''Won''' [[1994–95 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1994 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 22–21<br>'''Won''' [[1994–95 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[1994 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 17–13<br>Lost [[Super Bowl XXIX]] (vs. [[1994 San Francisco 49ers season|49ers]]) 26–49 |
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| 1995 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[1995 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color| |
| 1995 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[1995 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–3 || Lost [[1995–96 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1995 Indianapolis Colts season|Colts]]) 7–10 |
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| 1996 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1996 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–3 || Lost [[1996–97 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1996 Jacksonville Jaguars season|Jaguars]]) 27–30 |
| 1996 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1996 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–3 || Lost [[1996–97 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1996 Jacksonville Jaguars season|Jaguars]]) 27–30 |
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| 1997 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[1997 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color| |
| 1997 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[1997 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–3 || Lost [[1997–98 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1997 Denver Broncos season|Broncos]]) 10–14 |
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| 1998 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1998 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 14–2 ||style="background: #FFCCCC;" valign="top"| '''Won''' [[1998–99 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1998 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 38–3<br>'''Won''' [[1998–99 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1998 New York Jets season|Jets]]) 23–10<br>'''Won [[Super Bowl XXXIII]]''' (vs. [[1998 Atlanta Falcons season|Falcons]]) 34–19 |
| 1998 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[1998 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 14–2 ||style="background: #FFCCCC;" valign="top"| '''Won''' [[1998–99 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[1998 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 38–3<br>'''Won''' [[1998–99 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[1998 New York Jets season|Jets]]) 23–10<br>'''Won [[Super Bowl XXXIII]]''' (vs. [[1998 Atlanta Falcons season|Falcons]]) 34–19 |
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| 1999 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks}}| '''[[1999 Seattle Seahawks season|{{color|# |
| 1999 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks}}| '''[[1999 Seattle Seahawks season|{{color|#69BE28|Seattle Seahawks}}]]''' ||align="center| 9–7 || Lost [[1999–2000 NFL playoffs#Wild card playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[1999 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 17–20 |
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| 2000 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[2000 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 2000 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[2000 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 || '''Won''' [[2000–01 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2000 Miami Dolphins season|Dolphins]]) 27–0<br>Lost [[2000–01 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[2000 Baltimore Ravens season|Ravens]]) 3–16 |
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| 2001 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[2001 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 2001 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[2001 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–6 || '''Won''' [[2001–02 NFL playoffs#Wild card playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[2001 New York Jets season|Jets]]) 38–24<br>Lost [[2001–02 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[2001 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 13–16 {{small|(OT)}} |
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| 2002 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[2002 Oakland Raiders season|{{color| |
| 2002 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Oakland Raiders}}| '''[[2002 Oakland Raiders season|{{color|silver|Oakland Raiders}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–5 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"| '''Won''' [[2002–03 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2002 New York Jets season|Jets]]) 30–10<br>'''Won''' [[2002–03 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[2002 Tennessee Titans season|Titans]]) 41–24<br>Lost [[Super Bowl XXXVII]] (vs. [[2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Buccaneers]]) 21–48 |
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| 2003 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[2003 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color| |
| 2003 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[2003 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–3 || Lost [[2003–04 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2003 Indianapolis Colts season|Colts]]) 31–38 |
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| 2004 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[2004 San Diego Chargers season|{{color| |
| 2004 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[2004 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 || Lost [[2004–05 NFL playoffs#Wild card playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[2004 New York Jets season|Jets]]) 17–20 {{small|(OT)}} |
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| 2005 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[2005 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–3 || '''Won''' [[2005–06 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2005 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 27–13<br>Lost [[2005–06 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[2005 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 17–34 |
| 2005 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[2005 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–3 || '''Won''' [[2005–06 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2005 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 27–13<br>Lost [[2005–06 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[2005 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 17–34 |
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| 2006 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[2006 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|#0645AD|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 14–2 || Lost [[2006–07 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2006 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 21–24 |
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| 2007 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[2007 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 11–5 || '''Won''' [[2007–08 NFL playoffs#Wild card playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[2007 Tennessee Titans season|Titans]]) 17–6<br>'''Won''' [[2006–07 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[2007 Indianapolis Colts season|Colts]]) 28–24<br>Lost [[2007–08 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] (at [[2007 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 12–21 |
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| 2008 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[2008 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 8–8 || '''Won''' [[2008–09 NFL playoffs#Wild card playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[2008 Indianapolis Colts season|Colts]]) 23–17 {{small|(OT)}}<br>Lost [[2008–09 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[2008 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 24–35 |
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| 2009 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers}}| '''[[2009 San Diego Chargers season|{{color|yellow|San Diego Chargers}}]]''' ||align="center| 13–3 || Lost [[2009–10 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2009 New York Jets season|Jets]]) 14–17 |
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| 2010 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[2010 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–6 || Lost [[2010–11 NFL playoffs#Wild Card playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[2010 Baltimore Ravens season|Ravens]]) 7–30 |
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| 2011 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[2011 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 8–8 || '''Won''' [[2011–12 NFL playoffs#Wild Card playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[2011 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 29–23 {{small|(OT)}}<br> Lost [[2011–12 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[2011 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 10–45 |
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| 2015 || style="{{NFLAltPrimaryStyle|Denver Broncos}}| '''[[2015 Denver Broncos season|{{color|#0645AD|Denver Broncos}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 ||style="background: #FFCCCC;" valign="top"| '''Won''' [[2015–16 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2015 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 23–16<br>'''Won''' [[2015–16 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|AFC Championship]] ([[2015 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 20–18<br>'''Won [[Super Bowl 50]]''' (vs. [[2015 Carolina Panthers season|Panthers]]) 24–10 |
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| 2016 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[2016 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 || Lost [[2016–17 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2016 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Steelers]]) 16–18 |
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| 2017 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[2017 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 10–6 || Lost [[2017–18 NFL playoffs#Wild card playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[2017 Tennessee Titans season|Titans]]) 21–22 |
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| 2018 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[2018 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 || '''Won''' [[2018–19 NFL playoffs#Divisional playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2018 Indianapolis Colts season|Colts]]) 31–13 <br> Lost [[2018–19 NFL playoffs#Conference Championships|AFC Championship]] ([[2018 New England Patriots season|Patriots]]) 31–37 {{small|(OT)}} |
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| 2019 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[2019 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 12–4 ||style="background: #FFCCCC;" valign="top"| '''Won''' [[2019-20 NFL playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2019 Houston Texans season|Texans]]) 51–31 <br>'''Won''' [[2019–20 NFL playoffs#Conference Championships|AFC Championship]] ([[2019 Tennessee Titans season|Titans]]) 35–24 <br>'''Won [[Super Bowl LIV]]''' (vs. [[2019 San Francisco 49ers season|49ers]]) 31–20 |
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| 2020 || style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Kansas City Chiefs}}| '''[[2020 Kansas City Chiefs season|{{color|white|Kansas City Chiefs}}]]''' ||align="center| 14–2 ||bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|'''Won''' [[2020-21 NFL playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] ([[2020 Cleveland Browns season|Browns]]) 22–17 <br> '''Won''' [[2020–21 NFL playoffs|AFC Championship]] ([[2020 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]]) 38-24 <br> Lost [[Super Bowl LV]] (vs. [[2020 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Buccaneers]]) 9-31 |
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* <sup>!</sup>The [[Oakland Raiders]] and [[Kansas City Chiefs]] tied for the regular season division title at 12–2. The Raiders won the ensuing playoff game to represent the West in the AFL Championship Game. |
* <sup>!</sup>The [[Oakland Raiders]] and [[Kansas City Chiefs]] tied for the regular season division title at 12–2. The Raiders won the ensuing playoff game to represent the West in the AFL Championship Game. |
Revision as of 22:16, 5 March 2021
Conference | American Football Conference |
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League | National Football League |
Sport | American football |
Founded | 1960 (as the American Football League Western Division) |
No. of teams | 4 |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | Kansas City Chiefs (13th title) |
Most titles | Denver Broncos (15 titles) Las Vegas Raiders (15 titles) |
The American Football Conference – Western Division or AFC West is one of the four divisions of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The division comprises the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, and Los Angeles Chargers.
The division has sent teams to the Super Bowl eighteen times beginning with Super Bowl I vs. Green Bay. Entering the 2020 season, the Broncos and Raiders were tied with the most Super Bowl wins within the division with 3 each; The Broncos have appeared in the most Super Bowls in the division with 8 and the Raiders have appeared in 5. The Chiefs are 2–2 in the Super Bowl, while the Chargers lost their lone Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XXIX.
History
The division was formed in 1960 as the American Football League's Western Division. In 1970, as part of the new NFL's two-conference, six-division alignment, the AFL West entered the merged league more or less intact as the AFC West.
The original AFL West had four members – the Dallas Texans (who moved to Kansas City in 1963 as the Chiefs), Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers (who moved to San Diego in 1961, then back to Los Angeles in 2017) and Oakland Raiders (who moved to Los Angeles in 1982, back to Oakland in 1995, and Las Vegas in 2020). These four teams have remained in the AFL/AFC West since its inception, and are currently the only teams in the division. Largely because of this, and the fact they have played each other twice a year for over half a century, the entire division is considered one very large and very heated rivalry.
The Cincinnati Bengals played the last two AFL seasons in the AFL West despite being further east than Houston, where the Houston Oilers played at the time and were members of the AFL Eastern Division. The Bengals (along with the Oilers) moved to the AFC Central (now the AFC North) in 1970, instantly forming rivalries with the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
In 1977, the Seattle Seahawks were added to the AFC West after spending their expansion season in the NFC West; they would move back to the NFC West in 2002. The first-year Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1976 played as a member of the AFC West [1] before being aligned into the NFC Central in 1977.
Each of the four AFC West teams won a division title in the first four years of the realignment – Oakland in 2002, Kansas City in 2003, San Diego in 2004 and Denver in 2005. It is the only one of the eight NFL divisions to have all of its teams win titles in the first four seasons of the North-East-West-South format.[citation needed]
In the early and mid-2000s, the division was often cited as one of the NFL's "Toughest Divisions"[2][3][4] due partially to the home-field advantages of Empower Field at Mile High, Arrowhead Stadium, Qualcomm Stadium and the Oakland Coliseum, although in 2008 the division was the NFL's weakest since the AFC Central in 1985 by sending the San Diego Chargers to the playoffs as division winners with an 8–8 record while the New England Patriots missed out at 11–5 after losing out on tiebreakers for both the AFC East and the wild-card.[citation needed] In 2010, the Raiders swept the entire division, going 6-0, but failed to qualify for the playoffs as they only won two non-divisional games.[citation needed]
The division was very weak in 2011 as well, when a loss by the Raiders in the last game of the season gave the Broncos the division title with only an 8-8 record. Only the NFC West in 2010, the NFC South in 2014, and the NFC East in 2020 have historically sent a worse division winner to the playoffs, when the Seahawks (themselves a former AFC West member) won that division with a 7-9 record, the Panthers won the NFC South division with a 7–8–1 record,[citation needed] and the Washington Football Team won the NFC East division with a 7-9 record. Along with the AFC (formerly AFL) East, the AFC West is the oldest NFL division in terms of creation date (1960).[citation needed]
Division lineups
Place cursor over year for division champ or Super Bowl team.
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60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 |
Dallas Texans | Kansas City Chiefs [A] | ||||||||
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LA Chargers | San Diego Chargers [B] | ||||||||
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Cincinnati Bengals [D] |
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70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 00 | 01 |
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Oakland Raiders | Los Angeles Raiders [C] | Oakland Raiders | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tampa Bay Buccaneers[E] |
Seattle Seahawks[F] |
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02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 |
Kansas City Chiefs | |||||||||||||||||||
Denver Broncos | |||||||||||||||||||
San Diego Chargers | Los Angeles Chargers | ||||||||||||||||||
Oakland Raiders | Las Vegas Raiders[G] | ||||||||||||||||||
Team not in division Division Won AFL Championship Division Won AFL Championship, Lost Super Bowl Division Won AFC Championship Division Won Super Bowl |
- A Dallas Texans moved to Kansas City, Missouri and were subsequently renamed the Kansas City Chiefs (1963 season)
- B Los Angeles Chargers moved to San Diego (1961 season) but moved back in 2017.
- C Oakland Raiders moved to Los Angeles (1982 season). The team returned to Oakland for the 1995 season.
- D Cincinnati Bengals enfranchised (1968 season). After 1970 merger with NFL, the team moved to the AFC Central.
- E Tampa Bay was enfranchised in 1976. The Buccaneers moved to the NFC Central after their inaugural season, and departed for the newly formed NFC South after the 2001 season.
- F Seattle Seahawks moved from the NFC West division (1977 Season). In 2002 they moved back to the NFC West.
- G Oakland Raiders moved to the Las Vegas area (2020 season).
Division champions
- !The Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs tied for the regular season division title at 12–2. The Raiders won the ensuing playoff game to represent the West in the AFL Championship Game.
- #A players' strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games. Thus, the league used a special 16-team playoff tournament just for this year. Division standings were ignored, the Los Angeles Raiders had the best record of the division teams.
- *Regular season still underway.
Wild Card qualifiers
# In 1969, The Western Division 2nd place team played the Eastern Division 1st place team in an Interdivisional game.
- A players' strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games. Thus, the league used a special 16-team playoff tournament just for this year. Division standings were ignored, the Los Angeles Raiders had the best record of the division teams.
Total playoff berths
Updated through the 2020–21 NFL playoffs
Team | AFL/AFC West Division Championships |
Playoff Berths |
AFC Conference Championships* |
AFL Championships† |
Super Bowl Championships |
Total Championships‡ |
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Denver Broncos | 15 | 22 | 8 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs | 13 | 23 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Oakland/Los Angeles/Las Vegas Raiders | 15 | 22 | 5 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers | 15 | 19 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Totals | 86 | 17 | 4 | 8 | 12 |
*Combines AFC Championships and AFL Championships won between 1966 and 1969
†AFL Championships won prior to Super Bowl I (1960–1965)
‡Combined Super Bowl championships and AFL Championships won prior to Super Bowl I in 1967
- Former division members
The table below reflects division titles and playoff appearances from former members of the AFL/AFC West while still in the division.
Team | Years in division |
AFL/AFC West Division Championships |
Playoff Berths |
AFC Conference Championships |
Super Bowl Championships |
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Seattle Seahawks | 1977–2001 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
Cincinnati Bengals | 1968–1969 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 1976 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Season results
(#) | Denotes team that won the Super Bowl |
(#) | Denotes team that won the AFC Championship |
(#) | Denotes team that won the AFL Championship |
(#) | Denotes team that qualified for the NFL Playoffs or AFL Playoffs |
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1960 | L.A. Chargers (10–4) | Dal. Texans (8–6) | Oakland (6–8) | Denver (4–9–1) | |
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1961 | San Diego (12–2) | Dal. Texans (6–8) | Denver (3–11) | Oakland (2–12) | |
1962 | Dal. Texans (11–3) | Denver (7–7) | San Diego (4–10) | Oakland (1–13) | |
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1963 | San Diego (11–3) | Oakland (10–4) | Kansas City (5–7–2) | Denver (2–11–1) | |
1964 | San Diego (8–5–1) | Kansas City (7–7) | Oakland (5–7–2) | Denver (2–11–1) | |
1965 | San Diego (9–2–3) | Oakland (8–5–1) | Kansas City (7–5–2) | Denver (4–10) | |
1966 | Kansas City (11–2–1) | Oakland (8–5–1) | San Diego (7–6–1) | Denver (4–10) | |
1967 | Oakland (13–1) | Kansas City (9–5) | San Diego (8–5–1) | Denver (3–11) | |
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1968 | Oakland (12–2) | Kansas City (12–2) | San Diego (9–5) | Denver (5–9) | Cincinnati (3–11) |
1969 | Oakland (12–1–1) | Kansas City (11–3) | San Diego (8–6) | Denver (5–8–1) | Cincinnati (4–9–1) |
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1970 | Oakland (8–4–2) | Kansas City (7–5–2) | San Diego (5–6–3) | Denver (5–8–1) | |
1971 | Kansas City (10–3–1) | Oakland (8–4–2) | San Diego (6–8) | Denver (4–9–1) | |
1972 | Oakland (10–3–1) | Kansas City (8–6) | Denver (5–9) | San Diego (4–9–1) | |
1973 | Oakland (9–4–1) | Kansas City (7–5–2) | Denver (7–5–2) | San Diego (2–11–1) | |
1974 | Oakland (12–2) | Denver (7–6–1) | Kansas City (5–9) | San Diego (5–9) | |
1975 | (2) Oakland (11–3) | Denver (6–8) | Kansas City (5–9) | San Diego (2–12) | |
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1976 | (1) Oakland (13–1) | Denver (9–5) | San Diego (6–8) | Kansas City (5–9) | Tampa Bay (0–14) |
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1977 | (1) Denver (12–2) | (4) Oakland (11–3) | San Diego (7–7) | Seattle (5–9) | Kansas City (2–12) |
1978 | (3) Denver (10–6) | Oakland (9–7) | Seattle (9–7) | San Diego (9–7) | Kansas City (4–12) |
1979 | (1) San Diego (12–4) | (5) Denver (10–6) | Seattle (9–7) | Oakland (9–7) | Kansas City (7–9) |
1980 | (1) San Diego (11–5) | (4) Oakland (11–5) | Kansas City (8–8) | Denver (8–8) | Seattle (4–12) |
1981 | (3) San Diego (10–6) | Denver (10–6) | Kansas City (9–7) | Oakland (7–9) | Seattle (6–10) |
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1982^ | (1) L.A. Raiders (8–1) | (5) San Diego (6–3) | Seattle (4–5) | Kansas City (3–6) | Denver (2–7) |
1983 | (1) L.A. Raiders (12–4) | (4) Seattle (9–7) | (5) Denver (9–7) | San Diego (6–10) | Kansas City (6–10) |
1984 | (2) Denver (13–3) | (4) Seattle (12–4) | (5) L.A. Raiders (11–5) | Kansas City (8–8) | San Diego (7–9) |
1985 | (1) L.A. Raiders (12–4) | Denver (11–5) | Seattle (8–8) | San Diego (8–8) | Kansas City (6–10) |
1986 | (2) Denver (11–5) | (5) Kansas City (10–6) | Seattle (10–6) | L.A. Raiders (8–8) | San Diego (4–12) |
1987 | (1) Denver (10–4–1) | (5) Seattle (9–6) | San Diego (8–7) | L.A. Raiders (5–10) | Kansas City (4–11) |
1988 | (3) Seattle (9–7) | Denver (8–8) | L.A. Raiders (7–9) | San Diego (6–10) | Kansas City (4–11–1) |
1989 | (1) Denver (11–5) | Kansas City (8–7–1) | L.A. Raiders (8–8) | Seattle (7–9) | San Diego (6–10) |
1990 | (2) L.A. Raiders (12–4) | (5) Kansas City (11–5) | Seattle (9–7) | San Diego (6–10) | Denver (5–11) |
1991 | (2) Denver (12–4) | (4) Kansas City (10–6) | (5) L.A. Raiders (9–7) | Seattle (7–9) | San Diego (4–12) |
1992 | (3) San Diego (11–5) | (6) Kansas City (10–6) | Denver (8–8) | L.A. Raiders (7–9) | Seattle (2–14) |
1993 | (3) Kansas City (11–5) | (4) L.A. Raiders (10–6) | (5) Denver (9–7) | San Diego (8–8) | Seattle (6–10) |
1994 | (2) San Diego (11–5) | (6) Kansas City (9–7) | L.A. Raiders (9–7) | Denver (7–9) | Seattle (6–10) |
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1995 | (1) Kansas City (13–3) | (4) San Diego (9–7) | Seattle (8–8) | Denver (8–8) | Oakland (8–8) |
1996 | (1) Denver (13–3) | Kansas City (9–7) | San Diego (8–8) | Oakland (7–9) | Seattle (7–9) |
1997 | (1) Kansas City (13–3) | (4) Denver (12–4) | Seattle (8–8) | Oakland (4–12) | San Diego (4–12) |
1998 | (1) Denver (14–2) | Oakland (8–8) | Seattle (8–8) | Kansas City (7–9) | San Diego (5–11) |
1999 | (3) Seattle (9–7) | Kansas City (9–7) | San Diego (8–8) | Oakland (8–8) | Denver (6–10) |
2000 | (2) Oakland (12–4) | (5) Denver (11–5) | Kansas City (7–9) | Seattle (6–10) | San Diego (1–15) |
2001 | (3) Oakland (10–6) | Seattle (9–7) | Denver (8–8) | Kansas City (6–10) | San Diego (5–11) |
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2002 | (1) Oakland (11–5) | Denver (9–7) | San Diego (8–8) | Kansas City (8–8) | |
2003 | (2) Kansas City (13–3) | (6) Denver (10–6) | Oakland (4–12) | San Diego (4–12) | |
2004 | (4) San Diego (12–4) | (6) Denver (10–6) | Kansas City (7–9) | Oakland (5–11) | |
2005 | (2) Denver (13–3) | Kansas City (10–6) | San Diego (9–7) | Oakland (4–12) | |
2006 | (1) San Diego (14–2) | (6) Kansas City (9–7) | Denver (9–7) | Oakland (2–14) | |
2007 | (3) San Diego (11–5) | Denver (7–9) | Kansas City (4–12) | Oakland (4–12) | |
2008 | (4) San Diego (8–8) | Denver (8–8) | Oakland (5–11) | Kansas City (2–14) | |
2009 | (2) San Diego (13–3) | Denver (8–8) | Oakland (5–11) | Kansas City (4–12) | |
2010 | (4) Kansas City (10–6) | San Diego (9–7) | Oakland (8–8) | Denver (4–12) | |
2011 | (4) Denver (8–8) | San Diego (8–8) | Oakland (8–8) | Kansas City (7–9) | |
2012 | (1) Denver (13–3) | San Diego (7–9) | Oakland (4–12) | Kansas City (2–14) | |
2013 | (1) Denver (13–3) | (5) Kansas City (11–5) | (6) San Diego (9–7) | Oakland (4–12) | |
2014 | (2) Denver (12–4) | Kansas City (9–7) | San Diego (9–7) | Oakland (3–13) | |
2015 | (1) Denver (12–4) | (5) Kansas City (11–5) | Oakland (7–9) | San Diego (4–12) | |
2016 | (2) Kansas City (12–4) | (5) Oakland (12–4) | Denver (9–7) | San Diego (5–11) | |
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2017 | (4) Kansas City (10–6) | L.A. Chargers (9–7) | Oakland (6–10) | Denver (5–11) | |
2018 | (1) Kansas City (12–4) | (5) L.A. Chargers (12–4) | Denver (6–10) | Oakland (4–12) | |
2019 | (2) Kansas City (12–4) | Denver (7–9) | Oakland (7–9) | L.A. Chargers (5–11) | |
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2020 | (1) Kansas City (14–2) | Las Vegas (8–8) | L.A. Chargers (7–9) | Denver (5–11) |
See also
- Broncos–Chargers rivalry
- Broncos–Chiefs rivalry
- Broncos–Raiders rivalry
- Chargers–Chiefs rivalry
- Chargers–Raiders rivalry
- Chiefs–Raiders rivalry
References
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- ^ "AFC West showing off its muscle - USATODAY.com". www.usatoday.com.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on September 1, 2005. Retrieved April 22, 2009.
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