AFC Power Rankings: End of regular season edition

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<p>Perhaps more impressive than the Carolina Panthers’ bid for an undefeated season is the Chiefs’ string of 10 consecutive victories after starting out 1-5. For the fourth straight week, the Chiefs corral the No. 2 spot in these AFC power rankings because they simply keep winning football games.</p><div class=. AFC West. 11-5. Kansas City Chiefs. 2. player. 124

Andy Reid reunited with Jeremy Maclin in the hope to make him the Chiefs’ No. 1 wide receiver, and Maclin has certainly been up to the job. The former Philadelphia Eagles receiver posted a stat line of 87 receptions, 1,008 yards and eight touchdowns in 2015.

Maclin will have to keep up the good work when the Chiefs travel to play the Houston Texans next week. If history is any indicator, the Chiefs should prevail; they beat the Texans by a score of 27-20 way back in Week 1.

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Kansas City Chiefs

AFC West, 11-5

Kansas City Chiefs
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Perhaps more impressive than the Carolina Panthers’ bid for an undefeated season is the Chiefs’ string of 10 consecutive victories after starting out 1-5. For the fourth straight week, the Chiefs corral the No. 2 spot in these AFC power rankings because they simply keep winning football games.

Andy Reid reunited with Jeremy Maclin in the hope to make him the Chiefs’ No. 1 wide receiver, and Maclin has certainly been up to the job. The former Philadelphia Eagles receiver posted a stat line of 87 receptions, 1,008 yards and eight touchdowns in 2015.

Maclin will have to keep up the good work when the Chiefs travel to play the Houston Texans next week. If history is any indicator, the Chiefs should prevail; they beat the Texans by a score of 27-20 way back in Week 1.

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