The Denver Broncos face the Los Angeles Chargers in a crucial Week 16 matchup with significant playoff implications. A win or tie secures the Broncos a wild-card spot, their first since 2015. A loss, however, complicates their path, requiring other games to fall in their favor. The Chargers, with a high playoff probability, have multiple scenarios to clinch this week.
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