Looking at Rest of AFC West's Offseason So Far

The Las Vegas Raiders' divisional opponents have all made their moves in attempts to take the AFC West title.
Looking at Rest of AFC West's Offseason So Far
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The Las Vegas Raiders have been one of the most active teams in free agency this offseason.

The rest of their division hasn't been nearly as productive, but a few signings here and there could make all the difference in what could be yet another competitive race in the AFC West.

Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs, of course, didn't have any major areas of concern after winning the Super Bowl.

Their biggest free agent signing was offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor, who was signed to replace four-time Pro Bowler Orlando Brown Jr., who signed with the Cincinnati Bengals. 

Kansas City also cut three-time Pro-Bowl edge rusher Frank Clark early in March.

Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers haven't really made any significant off-season moves so far.

The most notable one, however, was signing longtime Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks.

Kendricks spent the first eight seasons of his career in Minnesota, where he would be named to the All-Pro First Team for the 2019 season.

The veteran linebacker has combined for 280 total tackles over the last two seasons.

Denver Broncos

Of these three teams, the Broncos made the most significant changes to their squad by signing offensive tackle Mike McGlinchey and offensive guard Ben Powers.

Of course, their biggest move was bringing in their new head coach, Sean Payton, whom Denver fans are putting their faith in to get them back in the playoffs for the first time since the Broncos won Super Bowl 50.

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