AFC West division winner odds are available at legal online sportsbooks. The Kansas City Chiefs have won the division title the last eight seasons in a row, and they’re the favorites to win once again. This page covers the latest AFC West division winner odds, recent records of AFC West teams, and more.
AFC West division winner odds
AFC West division odds tracker
Team | Current odds | Opening odds |
Kansas City Chiefs | -200 | |
Los Angeles Chargers | +300 | |
Denver Broncos | +950 | |
Las Vegas Raiders | +1300 |
AFC West teams
The AFC West has consisted of four teams since the 2002 NFL season. Since that point, the Chiefs have won the most division titles with 10, including the last eight in a row. The longest title drought belongs to the Raiders, who last won the division in 2002.
Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs won the AFC West for an eighth consecutive season last time out, its 10th division title since 2002. The team has opened this season with a 4-0 record and will host the Saints on Monday Night Football.
Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers closed last season in the back of the AFC West standings at 5-12. Los Angeles has won the division five times since 2002, with its most recent title coming in 2009. This season, the Chargers are 2-2 after a loss to the Chiefs and have this week off.
Las Vegas Raiders
The Raiders finished second a season ago with a record of 8-9. The team’s last AFC West title came in 2002, and it has finished in the division basement seven times over that span. The Raiders are 2-2 this season and will face the Broncos this week.
Denver Broncos
The Broncos finished third in the AFC West last season with a record of 8-9. Denver’s last division title happened in 2015, capping a run of five straight. The team is 2-2 and riding a two-game winning streak as it gets set to host the Raiders.
AFC West division winner history
Below are the AFC West division standings for the 2002 through 2023 seasons.
Season | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place | 4th place |
2023 | Chiefs (11-6) | Raiders (8-9) | Broncos (8-9) | Chargers (5-12) |
2022 | Chiefs (14-3) | Chargers (10-7) | Raiders (6-11) | Broncos (5-12) |
2021 | Chiefs (12-5) | Raiders (10-7) | Chargers (9-8) | Broncos (7-10) |
2020 | Chiefs (14-2) | Raiders (8-8) | Chargers (7-9) | Broncos (5-11) |
2019 | Chiefs (12-4) | Broncos (7-9) | Raiders (7-9) | Chargers (5-11) |
2018 | Chiefs (12-4) | Chargers (12-4) | Broncos (6-10) | Raiders (4-12) |
2017 | Chiefs (10-6) | Chargers (9-7) | Raiders (6-10) | Broncos (5-11) |
2016 | Chiefs (12-4) | Raiders (12-4) | Broncos (9-7) | Chargers (5-11) |
2015 | Broncos (12-4) | Chiefs (11-5) | Raiders (7-9) | Chargers (4-12) |
2014 | Broncos (12-4) | Chiefs (9-7) | Chargers (9-7) | Raiders (3-13) |
2013 | Broncos (13-3) | Chiefs (11-5) | Chargers (9-7) | Raiders (4-12) |
2012 | Broncos (13-3) | Chargers (7-9) | Raiders (4-12) | Chiefs (2-14) |
2011 | Broncos (8-8) | Chargers (8-8) | Raiders (8-8) | Chiefs (7-9) |
2010 | Chiefs (10-6) | Chargers (9-7) | Raiders (8-8) | Broncos (4-12) |
2009 | Chargers (13-3) | Broncos (8-8) | Raiders (5-11) | Chiefs (4-12) |
2008 | Chargers (8-8) | Broncos (8-8) | Raiders (5-11) | Chiefs (2-14) |
2007 | Chargers (11-5) | Broncos (7-9) | Chiefs (4-12) | Raiders (4-12) |
2006 | Chargers (14-2) | Chiefs (9-7) | Broncos (9-7) | Raiders (2-14) |
2005 | Broncos (13-3) | Chiefs (10-6) | Chargers (9-7) | Raiders (4-12) |
2004 | Chargers (12-4) | Broncos (10-6) | Chiefs (7-9) | Raiders (5-11) |
2003 | Chiefs (13-3) | Broncos (10-6) | Raiders (4-12) | Chargers (4-12) |
2002 | Raiders (11-5) | Broncos (9-7) | Chargers (8-8) | Chiefs (8-8) |