With over half of the NFL schedule in the books, the 2013 AFC playoff picture is beginning to take solid form. Parts of that picture are what we expected to see -- the Broncos are a one-loss team after eight games; the Patriots sit atop the AFC East -- while others are a bit more surprising -- the Chiefs remain the NFL's lone unbeaten; the Texans are on life support at 2-6.
AFC playoff picture 2013: Broncos, Chiefs battling for conference, division supremacy
The battle between Denver and Kansas City for the AFC West is the most intriguing race in the NFL, but there is plenty more to be decided around the rest of the conference.


The most intriguing race is the one in the AFC West, where the 9-0 Chiefs are battling the 7-1 Broncos for the division crown. With two games remaining between each other, this one could come down to the wire.
In the East, a lack of receivers hasn't kept the Patriots from jumping out to 7-2, where they sit with a two-game lead over the surprisingly competent Jets.
If the playoffs started today...
1. Kansas City (9-0)
2. New England (7-2)
3. Indianapolis (6-2)
4. Cincinnati (6-3)
5. Denver (7-1)
6. New York Jets (5-4)











