AFC West

AFC West
Conference American Football Conference
League National Football League
Sport American football
Founded 1960 (as the American Football League Western Division)
Country United States
Teams
No. of teams 4 (1960–1967)
5 (1968–1969)
4 (1970–1975)
5 (1976–2001)
4 (2002–present)
Championships
Most recent AFC West champion(s) Kansas City Chiefs (10th title)
Most AFC West titles

Los Angeles Chargers
(15 titles)

Oakland Raiders
(15 titles)

Denver Broncos
(15 titles)

The AFC West is a division of the National Football League (NFL)'s American Football Conference (AFC), formerly known as the AFL West. The division comprises the Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, and Oakland Raiders.

The division has sent teams to the Super Bowl sixteen times beginning with Super Bowl I vs. Green Bay. Currently, as of the 2017 season, the Broncos and Raiders are tied with the most Super Bowl wins within the division with 3 each; Denver and Oakland have appeared in the Super Bowl 5 and 2 additional times respectively. The Chiefs are 1-1, 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. 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 AFC East. The Bengals (along with the Oilers) moved to the AFC Central (formerly the NFL Century, 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 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.

ESPN's Chris Berman often calls this division the "AFC Smythe" due to its geographical similarity to the old Smythe Division of the NHL, now succeeded by the Pacific Division.

In the early and mid-2000s, the division was often cited as one of the NFL's "Toughest Divisions"[1][2][3] due partially to the home-field advantages of Sports Authority 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. 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.

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 and the NFC South in 2014 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 and the Panthers won the NFC South division with a 7-8-1 record. Along with the AFC (formerly AFL) East, the AFC West is the oldest NFL division in terms of creation date (1960).

Division lineups

Place cursor over year for division champ or Super Bowl team.

AFL Western Division
1900s
60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
Dallas Texans Kansas City Chiefs [A]
Denver Broncos
LA Chargers San Diego Chargers [B]
Oakland Raiders
  Cincinnati
Bengals
[D]
AFC West Division
1900s2000s
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
Kansas City Chiefs
Denver Broncos
San Diego Chargers
Oakland Raiders Los Angeles Raiders [C] Oakland Raiders
  Tampa
Bay
Bucs
[E]
Seattle Seahawks[F]
AFC West Division
2000s
02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Kansas City Chiefs
Denver Broncos
San Diego ChargersLos Angeles Chargers
Oakland Raiders
     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 one year (1977 season). The NFC Central was reorganized after the 2001 season.
F Seattle Seahawks moved into AFC West from the NFC West division (1977 Season). In 2002 they moved back to the NFC West.

Division champions

SeasonTeamRecordPlayoff results
1960Los Angeles Chargers10–4–0Lost AFL Championship Game
1961San Diego Chargers12–2–0Lost AFL Championship Game
1962Dallas Texans11–3–0Won AFL Championship Game
1963San Diego Chargers11–3–0Won AFL Championship Game
1964San Diego Chargers8–5–1Lost AFL Championship Game
1965San Diego Chargers9–2–3Lost AFL Championship Game
1966Kansas City Chiefs11–2–1Won AFL Championship Game, Lost Super Bowl I
1967Oakland Raiders13–1–0Won AFL Championship Game, Lost Super Bowl II
1968Oakland Raiders12–2–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFL Championship Game
1969Oakland Raiders12–1–1Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFL Championship Game
1970Oakland Raiders8–4–2Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
1971Kansas City Chiefs10–3–1Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1972Oakland Raiders10–3–1Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1973Oakland Raiders9–4–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
1974Oakland Raiders12–2–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
1975Oakland Raiders11–3–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
1976Oakland Raiders13–1–0Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Won Super Bowl XI
1977Denver Broncos12–2–0Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Lost Super Bowl XII
1978Denver Broncos10–6–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1979San Diego Chargers12–4–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1980San Diego Chargers11–5–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
1981San Diego Chargers10–6–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
1982#Los Angeles Raiders8–1–0Won AFC First Round, Lost AFC Second Round
1983Los Angeles Raiders12–4–0Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Won Super Bowl XVIII
1984Denver Broncos13–3–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1985Los Angeles Raiders12–4–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1986Denver Broncos11–5–0Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Lost Super Bowl XXI
1987Denver Broncos10–4–1Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Lost Super Bowl XXII
1988Seattle Seahawks9–7–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1989Denver Broncos11–5–0Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Lost Super Bowl XXIV
1990Los Angeles Raiders12–4–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
1991Denver Broncos12–4–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
1992San Diego Chargers11–5–0Won Wild Card Playoff, Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1993Kansas City Chiefs11–5–0Won Wild Card and Divisional Playoffs, Lost AFC Championship Game
1994San Diego Chargers11–5–0Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Lost Super Bowl XXIX
1995Kansas City Chiefs13–3–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1996Denver Broncos13–3–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1997Kansas City Chiefs13-3-0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1998Denver Broncos14–2–0Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Won Super Bowl XXXIII
1999Seattle Seahawks9–7–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2000Oakland Raiders12–4–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
2001Oakland Raiders10–6–0Won Wild Card Playoff, Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2002Oakland Raiders11–5–0Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Lost Super Bowl XXXVII
2003Kansas City Chiefs13–3–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2004San Diego Chargers12–4–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2005Denver Broncos13–3–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
2006San Diego Chargers14–2–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2007San Diego Chargers11–5–0Won Wild Card and Divisional Playoffs, Lost AFC Championship Game
2008San Diego Chargers8–8–0Won Wild Card Playoff, Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2009San Diego Chargers13–3–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2010Kansas City Chiefs10–6–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2011Denver Broncos8–8–0Won Wild Card Playoff, Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2012Denver Broncos13–3–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2013Denver Broncos13–3–0Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Lost Super Bowl XLVIII
2014Denver Broncos12–4–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2015Denver Broncos12–4–0Won Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Won Super Bowl 50
2016Kansas City Chiefs12–4–0Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2017Kansas City Chiefs10–6–0Lost in AFC Wild Card Playoffs
  • !The Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs tied for the regular season division title at 12–2–0. 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.

Wild Card qualifiers

SeasonTeamRecordPlayoff results
1969#Kansas City Chiefs11–3–0Won Interdivisional and AFL Championship Games, Won Super Bowl IV
1977Oakland Raiders11–3–0Won Divisional Playoff, Lost AFC Championship Game
1979Denver Broncos10–6–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1980Oakland Raiders11–5–0Won Wild Card, Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Won Super Bowl XV
1982+San Diego Chargers6–3–0Won AFC First Round, Lost AFC Second Round
1983Seattle Seahawks
Denver Broncos
9–7–0
9–7–0
Won Wild Card and Divisional Playoffs, Lost AFC Championship Game
Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1984Seattle Seahawks
Los Angeles Raiders
12–4–0
11–5–0
Won Wild Card Playoffs, Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1986Kansas City Chiefs10–6–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1987Seattle Seahawks9–6–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1990Kansas City Chiefs11–5–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1991Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Raiders
10–6–0
9–7–0
Won Wild Card Playoffs, Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1992Kansas City Chiefs10–6–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1993Los Angeles Raiders
Denver Broncos
10–6–0
9–7–0
Won Wild Card Playoffs, Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1994Kansas City Chiefs9–7–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1995San Diego Chargers9–7–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1997Denver Broncos12–4–0Won Wild Card, Divisional and AFC Championship Games, Won Super Bowl XXXII
2000Denver Broncos11–5–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2003Denver Broncos10–6–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2004Denver Broncos10–6–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2006Kansas City Chiefs9–7–0Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2013Kansas City Chiefs
San Diego Chargers
11–5–0
9–7–0
Lost AFC Wild Card
Won AFC Wild Card, Lost AFC Divisional
2015Kansas City Chiefs11–5–0Won Wild Card Playoffs, Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2016Oakland Raiders12–4–0Lost in Wild Card Playoffs to Houston Texans

# 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

  • 1960–2017 season
TeamAFL/AFC West Division
Championships
Playoff
Berths
AFC Conference
Championships*
AFL
Championships†
Super Bowl
Championships
Total
Championships‡
Denver Broncos15228033
Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs10202112
Oakland/Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders16225134
Los Angeles/San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers15181101
Totals82163710

*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

See also

References

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  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-09-01. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
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