AFC Power Rankings Week 16: Chiefs rise to No. 2

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59. <p>In a heart-tugging season finale because of the situation with the Chargers possibly (likely) moving to Los Angeles next year, the home team gave their fans a nice double-digit victory. It’s been a frustrating year on the San Diego beach, but in Week 15, the Chargers played like the better team, and that’s why they are ranked ahead of the Dolphins.</p> <p>Danny Woodhead accounted for all of the Chargers’ scores, crossing the end zone once on a running play and racking up a hat trick of receiving touchdowns. As a whole, the Chargers offense played pretty darn well, doubling-up the Dolphins in the first downs department. On the other side of the ball, Melvin Ingram paced the team with a pair of sacks and a forced fumble.</p><div class=. AFC East. 4-10. San Diego Chargers. 12. player

Now, the Chargers look to play the role of spoiler in consecutive road games against divisional rivals Oakland and Denver.

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San Diego Chargers

AFC East, 4-10

Miami Dolphins
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In a heart-tugging season finale because of the situation with the Chargers possibly (likely) moving to Los Angeles next year, the home team gave their fans a nice double-digit victory. It’s been a frustrating year on the San Diego beach, but in Week 15, the Chargers played like the better team, and that’s why they are ranked ahead of the Dolphins.

Danny Woodhead accounted for all of the Chargers’ scores, crossing the end zone once on a running play and racking up a hat trick of receiving touchdowns. As a whole, the Chargers offense played pretty darn well, doubling-up the Dolphins in the first downs department. On the other side of the ball, Melvin Ingram paced the team with a pair of sacks and a forced fumble.

Now, the Chargers look to play the role of spoiler in consecutive road games against divisional rivals Oakland and Denver.

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