Denver Broncos top trader consensus at 36.5% for AFC West crown despite a 3-3 record, buoyed by three wins in their last four games including a gritty 10-3 defensive shutdown of the Saints, rookie QB Bo Nix's steady ascent under Sean Payton, and a softer remaining schedule featuring winnable divisional rematches. Los Angeles Chargers lurk at 31.5% with a 3-2 mark, leveraging Jim Harbaugh's elite defense (fewest points allowed league-wide) and Justin Herbert's full health post-bye, though a Week 5 loss to Pittsburgh tempers enthusiasm. Reigning champs Kansas City Chiefs sit third at 29% despite 5-0 perfection—all one-score thrillers—facing skepticism over a brutal slate ahead (@49ers, Bills, Chargers) and key absences like Rashee Rice. Raiders trail at 11% amid QB volatility and 2-4 skid, tightening the divisional dogfight where head-to-heads will decide.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedPro Football: AFC West Champion
Pro Football: AFC West Champion
Denver Broncos 40%
Kansas City Chiefs 27%
Los Angeles Chargers 26%
Las Vegas Raiders 10%
Denver Broncos
38%
Kansas City Chiefs
31%
Los Angeles Chargers
32%
Las Vegas Raiders
10%
Denver Broncos 40%
Kansas City Chiefs 27%
Los Angeles Chargers 26%
Las Vegas Raiders 10%
Denver Broncos
38%
Kansas City Chiefs
31%
Los Angeles Chargers
32%
Las Vegas Raiders
10%
If multiple teams tie atop the division, this market will resolve according to the official tiebreak procedure of the NFL.
If the 2026 NFL regular season is cancelled, postponed after January 17, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared for this division within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x69c47De9D...Denver Broncos top trader consensus at 36.5% for AFC West crown despite a 3-3 record, buoyed by three wins in their last four games including a gritty 10-3 defensive shutdown of the Saints, rookie QB Bo Nix's steady ascent under Sean Payton, and a softer remaining schedule featuring winnable divisional rematches. Los Angeles Chargers lurk at 31.5% with a 3-2 mark, leveraging Jim Harbaugh's elite defense (fewest points allowed league-wide) and Justin Herbert's full health post-bye, though a Week 5 loss to Pittsburgh tempers enthusiasm. Reigning champs Kansas City Chiefs sit third at 29% despite 5-0 perfection—all one-score thrillers—facing skepticism over a brutal slate ahead (@49ers, Bills, Chargers) and key absences like Rashee Rice. Raiders trail at 11% amid QB volatility and 2-4 skid, tightening the divisional dogfight where head-to-heads will decide.
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