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Originally Posted by crayzkirk
Can't blame the schedule. The entire AFC West will be playing the same schedule except for a couple of games. I'm not sure how they rotate the home/away part of the schedule, maybe someone can explain it to me, however it seems that lately the Chiefs have been getting a tougher road schedule than the Broncos/Raiders and the Chargers are matching the Chiefs. Does road/away have to do with winning? If so, why do the Chiefs get to play the Patriots/Steelers on the road next year?
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Since the realignment a few years ago, it is part of the good fortune of winning the division.
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Every team plays its remaining two games against teams from the two remaining divisions in its own conference — one game at home and the other on the road. The matchups are determined by where the teams finished in their divisions in the previous season. For example, a team that finished the previous year in third place in its division will play the third-place teams from the two other divisions in its conference.
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https://operations.nfl.com/the-game/...-nfl-schedule/