AFC West - Wild Card Qualifiers

Wild Card Qualifiers

Season Team Record Playoff Results
1969 Kansas City Chiefs 11–3–0 Won Super Bowl IV
1977 Oakland Raiders 11–3–0 Lost AFC Championship Game
1979 Denver Broncos 10–6–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1980 Oakland Raiders 11–5–0 Won Super Bowl XV
1982+ San Diego Chargers 6–3–0 Lost AFC Second Round
1983 Seattle Seahawks
Denver Broncos
9–7–0
9–7–0
Lost AFC Championship Game
Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1984 Seattle Seahawks
Los Angeles Raiders
12–4–0
11–5–0
Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1986 Kansas City Chiefs 10–6–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1987 Seattle Seahawks 9–6–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1990 Kansas City Chiefs 11–5–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1991 Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Raiders
10–6–0
9–7–0
Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1992 Kansas City Chiefs 10–6–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1993 Los Angeles Raiders
Denver Broncos
10–6–0
9–7–0
Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1994 Kansas City Chiefs 9–7–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1995 San Diego Chargers 9–7–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
1997 Denver Broncos 12–4–0 Won Super Bowl XXXII
2000 Denver Broncos 11–5–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2003 Denver Broncos 10–6–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2004 Denver Broncos 10–6–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2006 Kansas City Chiefs 9–7–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
  • 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.

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