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Los Angeles Chargers – Kansas City Chiefs: Score, best plays and key moments from the game

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 6, 2025No Comments31 Mins Read
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The NFL is taking center stage in South America as the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers open the 2025 season Friday night at Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil.

For Kansas City, the trip marks the beginning of a redemption campaign. The Chiefs are still reeling from a brutal 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX — a defeat so lopsided it left fans questioning whether the dynasty was fading.

Even Travis Kelce’s future was briefly uncertain, though the veteran tight end ultimately returned to chase another ring. With rookie wide receiver Jalen Royals sidelined, Patrick Mahomes will need to rely on depth and creativity to keep the offense firing.

The Chargers are looking to redeem themselves

The Chargers, meanwhile, arrive in Brazil with renewed hope after last year’s 11-6 finish and a playoff berth. Quarterback Justin Herbert had the most efficient season of his career, setting personal bests in passer rating and ball security.

Yet for all their progress, Los Angeles enters Week 1 still haunted by one glaring reality: they’ve lost seven straight games to Kansas City. With star pass rusher Joey Bosa gone and the defense thinned out, L.A. will lean heavily on rookie standout Ladd McConkey to spark the offense.

The odds favor Kansas City

Oddsmakers favor the Chiefs, and for good reason. Even on neutral turf in front of a Brazilian crowd, Kansas City’s firepower appears to outmatch a Chargers team still searching for consistency.

A win would give the Chiefs a perfect springboard into their bounce-back season, while the Chargers hope to prove they’re finally ready to compete with their biggest AFC West rival.

Chargers Hold Off Chiefs in São Paulo, Win 27-21 to Open Season Strong

The Chargers closed it out in style, running down the clock to secure a 27-21 victory over the defending AFC champions in Brazil. The win not only gives Los Angeles a 1-0 start to the season but also snaps Kansas City’s remarkable run of success in one-possession games. The Chiefs will have to regroup back home as they look for their first win of the year next week.

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Justin Herbert rush for a loss of 1 yard to the LAC49.

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Justin Herbert rush for a loss of 2 yards to the LAC50.

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Justin Herbert rush for a loss of 1 yard to the KC48.

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Two Minute Warning.

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Justin Herbert rush to the right for 19 yards to the KC47.

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Chiefs timeout.

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Justin Herbert sacked at LAC34 for a loss of 5 yards.

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Chiefs timeout.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the right for 1 yard to the LAC39.

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Chiefs timeout.

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Justin Herbert pass to the right to Will Dissly for 17 yards to the LAC37. Tackled by Jaylen Watson.

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Harrison Butker kicks off to the endzone. Touchback.

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Kansas City Trims Deficit to 27-21 After Mahomes’ Miracle Fourth-Down Conversion

Harrison Butker capped the drive with a 27-yard chip shot, knocking it through to cut into the Chargers’ lead. Kansas City now trails 27-21, staying within one score as the clock winds down.

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Chiefs Stay Alive in Final Minutes as Mahomes Pulls Off Clutch Throw to Keep Drive Alive

Just when it looked like Kansas City’s hopes were fading, Patrick Mahomes came through with pure magic. On fourth-and-7, the Chiefs quarterback unleashed a 49-yard strike to a wide-open Hollywood Brown, flipping the field and keeping Kansas City alive in the final minutes in São Paulo.

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Harrison Butker 27 yard field goal attempt is GOOD.

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Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the left intended for Jason Brownlee.

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Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the middle intended for Travis Kelce.

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Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the right intended for Hollywood Brown.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the middle to Hollywood Brown for 49 yards to the LAC9.

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Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the right intended for Kareem Hunt.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the right to Isiah Pacheco for a loss of 1 yard to the KC42.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the left to Isiah Pacheco for 4 yards to the KC43.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the middle to Hollywood Brown for 12 yards to the KC39.

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Patrick Mahomes sacked at KC27 for a loss of 1 yard.

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Cameron Dicker kicks off to the KC6. Nikko Remigio return for 22 yards to KC28.

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Cameron Dicker Adds Extra Point as Chargers Push Lead to 27-18 Late in Fourth Quarter

Justin Herbert struck again, this time hitting Quentin Johnston on the right for a 23-yard touchdown grab. Cameron Dicker tacked on the extra point, giving Los Angeles a 27-18 cushion and keeping it a two-score game with the clock winding down.

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Chargers Rebuild Two-Score Cushion, Extend Lead to 27-18 with Five Minutes to Play

The Herbert-to-Johnston connection continues to shine. This time, the Chargers quarterback launched a 23-yard strike that Johnston hauled in for his second touchdown of the night. With the score, Los Angeles stretches its advantage back to nine points, holding a 27-18 lead as the clock winds under five minute

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Cameron Dicker extra point is GOOD.

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Penalty: Face Mask on Chiefs (Jaden Hicks) 8 yards.

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Justin Herbert pass to the right to Quentin Johnston for 23 yards for a TOUCHDOWN.

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Tyler Conklin rush to the middle for 2 yards to the KC23.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the middle for no gain to the KC25.

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Justin Herbert pass to the right to Ladd McConkey for 9 yards to the KC25.

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Justin Herbert pass to the left to Tre’ Harris for 11 yards to the KC34.

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Justin Herbert pass to the left to Omarion Hampton for 6 yards to the KC45.

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Justin Herbert pass to the right to Keenan Allen for 9 yards to the LAC49.

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Justin Herbert pass to the right to Quentin Johnston for 4 yards to the LAC40.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the right for a loss of 1 yard to the LAC36.

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Justin Herbert pass to the left to Keenan Allen for 4 yards to the LAC37.

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Justin Herbert pass to the right to Omarion Hampton for 7 yards to the LAC33.

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Chiefs Pull Within One Score, But Failed Two-Point Try Keeps Los Angeles Ahead 20-18

The Chiefs’ superstar duo came through when they needed it most. Patrick Mahomes lofted a perfect 37-yard strike to Travis Kelce, who rumbled into the end zone to cut into the Chargers’ lead. But the two-point conversion attempt didn’t connect, leaving Kansas City still trailing 20-18 late in the third.

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Harrison Butker kicks off to the LAC6. Hassan Haskins return for 20 yards to LAC26.

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Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt Spotted on Sidelines

It’s not just athletes drawing the spotlight tonight. Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and bassist Mike Dirnt were seen on the sidelines in Brazil, joining the long list of stars turning out for the Chargers-Chiefs showdown. The NFL’s international stage is doubling as a rock-and-roll cameo.

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Patrick Mahomes 2 pt conversion pass is NO GOOD – intended forNoah Gray.

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Chiefs Quarterback Extends Drive with Wild Diving Pass That Moves the Chains

Patrick Mahomes pulled another trick out of the bag. While diving near the line of scrimmage, the Chiefs quarterback somehow fired a strike that JuJu Smith-Schuster hauled in for a first down. It was a trademark Mahomes moment — the kind of wild play only he seems to make look routine.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the right to Travis Kelce for 37 yards for a TOUCHDOWN.

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Patrick Mahomes rush to the middle for 5 yards to the LAC37.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the left to Kareem Hunt for 4 yards to the LAC42.

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Kareem Hunt rush to the left for 1 yard to the LAC47.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the middle to JuJu Smith-Schuster for 12 yards to the LAC48.

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Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the right intended for Travis Kelce.

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Kareem Hunt rush to the right for 5 yards to the KC40.

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Cameron Dicker Adds Extra Point as Chargers Stretch Lead to 20-12 in Third Quarter

Justin Herbert capped the drive with precision, firing left to Keenan Allen for an 11-yard touchdown grab. Cameron Dicker followed it up with a smooth extra point, giving Los Angeles a 20-12 lead as the third quarter rolls on in São Paulo.

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Cameron Dicker kicks off to the KC-2. Brashard Smith return for 37 yards to KC35.

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Cameron Dicker extra point is GOOD.

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Justin Herbert pass to the left to Keenan Allen for 11 yards for a TOUCHDOWN.

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Chargers Find Rhythm Again, March Into Scoring Territory After Slow Offensive Stretch

The Chargers are on the move. Justin Herbert strung together two big completions in a row — first hitting Keenan Allen for 15 yards, then connecting with rookie Ladd McConkey for 16 more. After a lull on offense, Los Angeles is back in rhythm and threatening to punch it in as they close on the end zone.

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Chiefs Linebacker Drue Tranquill Delivers Huge Sack on Justin Herbert for Eight-Yard Loss

Drue Tranquill had the crowd roaring after blasting through for a massive sack on Justin Herbert, dropping the Chargers quarterback eight yards behind the line. But just two plays later, the Chiefs linebacker was shaken up when a Los Angeles player rolled onto his right leg. Tranquill was able to walk off without assistance, though trainers are now checking him on the sideline.

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Justin Herbert incomplete pass to the left intended for Quentin Johnston.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the left for 7 yards to the KC11.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the middle for 5 yards to the KC18.

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Najee Harris rush to the middle for 5 yards to the KC23.

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Justin Herbert pass to the left to Ladd McConkey for 16 yards to the KC28.

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Justin Herbert pass to the left to Keenan Allen for 15 yards to the KC44.

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Justin Herbert rush to the right for 7 yards to the LAC41.

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Penalty: False Start on Chargers (Mekhi Becton) -5 yards.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the left for 4 yards to the LAC39.

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Justin Herbert pass to the middle to Quentin Johnston for 14 yards to the LAC35.

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Justin Herbert sacked at LAC21 for a loss of 8 yards.

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Derius Davis rush to the left for 3 yards to the LAC29.

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Harrison Butker kicks off to the LAC1. Hassan Haskins return for 25 yards to LAC26.

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Butker Misses Extra Point as Kansas City Cuts Chargers Lead to 13-12 in Third Quarter

Patrick Mahomes showed off his legs again, rolling right and powering into the end zone for an 11-yard touchdown run that capped Kansas City’s drive. But the momentum was dampened a bit when Harrison Butker pushed the extra point wide, keeping the Chargers narrowly ahead at 13-12 midway through the third.

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Harrison Butker extra point is NO GOOD.

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Patrick Mahomes rush to the right for 11 yards for a TOUCHDOWN.

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Kansas City Quarterback Uses Legs to Keep Chains Moving in Crucial Third-Quarter Possession

Patrick Mahomes did it himself this time. With the pocket collapsing, the Chiefs’ star quarterback broke loose on a big scramble, diving past the marker to secure another first down. It’s the kind of play that keeps Kansas City’s drive alive and reminds everyone why Mahomes is never out of options.

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Kareem Hunt rush to the middle for 2 yards to the LAC20. Penalty: Unnecessary Roughness on Chargers (Teair Tart) 10 yards.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the right to Hollywood Brown for 7 yards to the LAC22.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the left to Hollywood Brown for 2 yards to the LAC29.

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JuJu Smith-Schuster and Hollywood Brown Help Kansas City Overcome First-and-20 in Second Half Push

The yellow flags keep piling up for Kansas City — their eighth penalty of the night cost them 10 more yards, adding up to 58 lost so far. But Patrick Mahomes refused to let the drive stall. He hit JuJu Smith-Schuster to chip away at the long down-and-distance, then found Hollywood Brown for a clutch first down. After a sluggish first half, the Chiefs’ offense is finally showing signs of life in the second.

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Patrick Mahomes rush to the right for 15 yards to the LAC31.

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Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the middle intended for Travis Kelce.

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Penalty: False Start on Chiefs (Jawaan Taylor) -5 yards.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the middle to JuJu Smith-Schuster for 7 yards to the LAC41.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the left to Hollywood Brown for 13 yards to the LAC48.

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Isiah Pacheco rush to the left for 4 yards to the KC39.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the middle to JuJu Smith-Schuster for 14 yards to the KC35.

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Penalty: Holding on Chiefs (Jawaan Taylor) -10 yards.

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Kansas City Turns Up Pressure in Third Quarter Opener, Keeps Los Angeles Off Balance

The Chiefs defense wasted no time making a statement after halftime. With heavy pressure up front, Kansas City shut down Justin Herbert and the Chargers on their opening drive of the third quarter, forcing a quick three-and-out and giving Patrick Mahomes a chance to flip the momentum.

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Patrick Mahomes rush to the right for 11 yards to the KC31.

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JK Scott punts for 50 yards to KC21. Nikko Remigio return for a loss of 1 yard to KC20.

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Justin Herbert incomplete pass to the right intended for Quentin Johnston.

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Los Angeles Looks to Build on First-Half Momentum as Third Quarter Gets Underway

The Chargers take the ball to begin the second half, carrying a seven-point cushion after a strong opening two quarters. With Justin Herbert leading the way, Los Angeles has the chance to stretch the lead and keep Kansas City on its heels early in the third.

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Marshawn Lynch Pulls Rookie Omarion Hampton Aside for Words of Wisdom in Brazil

It wasn’t long after Omarion Hampton’s rookie miscue that Marshawn Lynch made his way over. The former Seahawks legend, in Brazil working the sidelines as a photographer, took a moment to talk with the Chargers running back — a classic “Beast Mode” move blending mentorship with his new role behind the lens.

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Justin Herbert incomplete pass to the left intended for Ladd McConkey.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the left for 1 yard to the LAC29.

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Harrison Butker kicks off to the LAC6. Hassan Haskins return for 22 yards to LAC28.

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Karol G Lights Up São Paulo with Electric Halftime Show at Chargers-Chiefs Game

Halftime belonged to Karol G. The Colombian superstar took over the stage in São Paulo, delivering a high-energy performance that had the crowd rocking during the break of the Chargers-Chiefs showdown. The NFL’s international spotlight got a heavy dose of Latin pop power.

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Los Angeles Strikes Early with Touchdown, Chiefs Stay Close Thanks to Butker’s Big Kick

The Chargers landed the first punch with an early touchdown, while Kansas City struggled to break through in the red zone. But Harrison Butker’s 59-yard field goal in the closing seconds pulled the Chiefs back within one score. At the half, Los Angeles holds a 13-6 edge as both teams regroup in the locker room.

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Chiefs Climb Back to 13-6 After Clutch Kick Before Halftime in São Paulo

Harrison Butker showed off the leg, blasting a 59-yarder straight through the uprights to close the half. The Chiefs cut the deficit to 13-6, keeping themselves right in the mix heading into the locker room.

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Harrison Butker 59 yard field goal attempt is GOOD.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the right to Noah Gray for 3 yards to the LAC40.

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Kansas City Races Against Clock, Sets Up Scoring Chance with Seconds to Spare in Brazil

Patrick Mahomes delivered a dart with under a minute to play, finding Tyquan Thornton for a huge 38-yard gain that lit up the Chiefs sideline. Thornton’s grab put Kansas City deep into Chargers territory, and Mahomes spiked it with 22 seconds left — giving the reigning AFC champs plenty of time to chase points before the break.

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Penalty: False Start on Chiefs (Josh Simmons) -5 yards.

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Penalty: False Start on Chiefs (Jawaan Taylor) -5 yards.

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Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the left intended for Hollywood Brown.

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Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the right to Tyquan Thornton for 39 yards to the LAC32.

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Cameron Dicker kicks off to the KC3. Brashard Smith return for 26 yards to KC29.

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Cameron Dicker Stays Perfect, Nails 36-Yard Field Goal for Chargers

Cameron Dicker came through again, drilling a 36-yarder right down the middle to pad the Chargers’ advantage. With the kick, Los Angeles stretches its lead to 13-3 midway through the second quarter in São Paulo.

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Cameron Dicker 36 yard field goal attempt is GOOD.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the right for 8 yards to the KC18.

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Justin Herbert incomplete pass to the middle intended for Ladd McConkey.

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Penalty: Delay of Game on Chargers -5 yards.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the left for a loss of 1 yard to the KC21.

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Chiefs timeout.

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Justin Herbert pass to the right to Keenan Allen for 7 yards to the KC20.

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Chiefs timeout.

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Justin Herbert rush to the left for 4 yards to the KC27.

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Justin Herbert incomplete pass to the right intended for Ladd McConkey.

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Two Minute Warning.

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Justin Herbert pass to the left to Ladd McConkey for 23 yards to the KC31.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the left for a loss of 1 yard to the LAC46.

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Justin Herbert pass to the middle to Ladd McConkey for 9 yards to the LAC47.

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Kansas City Settles for Harrison Butker Field Goal After Sack Keeps Mahomes Out of End Zone

The Chiefs had their best shot yet, set up at first-and-goal, but the Chargers defense wasn’t budging. Patrick Mahomes came up empty on three straight downs, capped by a big Los Angeles sack that sent Kansas City backward. Harrison Butker salvaged the drive with a short field goal, trimming the deficit to 10-3, but the Chargers still hold the edge in São Paulo.

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Justin Herbert incomplete pass to the right intended for Keenan Allen.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the middle for 3 yards to the LAC38.

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Harrison Butker kicks off to the endzone. Touchback.

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Harrison Butker 35 yard field goal attempt is GOOD.

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Patrick Mahomes sacked at LAC17 for a loss of 8 yards.

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Kansas City Pushes Into Red Zone for First-and-Goal, Poised for First Points in Brazil

The Chiefs are cooking for the first time tonight. JuJu Smith-Schuster erased the sting of a holding call with a clutch gain, and Isaiah Pacheco followed it up with a powerful run to drive Kansas City deep into Chargers territory. For the first time all game, Patrick Mahomes and the reigning AFC champs are set up at first-and-goal, knocking on the door of their first score.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the left to Hollywood Brown for 1 yard to the LAC9.

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Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the left intended for Hollywood Brown.

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Isiah Pacheco rush to the left for 10 yards to the LAC10.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the middle to JuJu Smith-Schuster for 16 yards to the LAC20.

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8:13

Penalty: Holding on Chiefs (Jawaan Taylor) -10 yards.

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Los Angeles Defense Faces Its Own Setback After Veteran Leaves Midway Through First Half

The Chargers have their own injury concern to deal with. Linebacker Denzel Perryman has been ruled questionable to return after suffering an ankle injury. While Xavier Worthy’s exit looms larger on the marquee, Perryman’s absence could test Los Angeles’ depth on defense as the game unfolds.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the right to Kareem Hunt for 6 yards to the LAC26.

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8:45

Chiefs timeout.

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FUMBLE, recovered by KC (Patrick Mahomes). Patrick Mahomes pass to the right to Hollywood Brown for no gain to the LAC32.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the middle to Hollywood Brown for 5 yards to the LAC32.

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Patrick Mahomes rush to the left for 4 yards to the LAC37.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the right to Hollywood Brown for 4 yards to the LAC41.

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Isiah Pacheco rush to the right for 7 yards to the LAC45.

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Kareem Hunt rush to the right for 5 yards to the KC48.

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Kansas City Wideout Downgraded to “Out” Following Trip to Locker Room in First Half

Tough break for the Chiefs. After leaving early with an apparent shoulder injury, rookie receiver Xavier Worthy has been officially ruled out for the rest of the game. He was taken to the locker room in the first quarter for further testing before being downgraded.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the left to Tyquan Thornton for 3 yards to the KC43.

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13:31

Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the left intended for Isiah Pacheco.

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Patrick Mahomes pass to the left to Hollywood Brown for 6 yards to the KC40.

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Cameron Dicker kicks off to the KC0. Nikko Remigio return for 34 yards to KC34.

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“Dicker the Kicker” Puts Los Angeles Up 10-0 Early in the Second Quarter

The Chargers are adding on. Cameron Dicker drilled a field goal to push Los Angeles ahead 10-0, giving them early control in São Paulo as the second quarter gets rolling.

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Kansas City Defensive Tackle Bullies His Way Through Blocks Like They’re Nothing

Chris Jones is already making his presence felt. The All-Pro defensive tackle has been crashing through the line with ease, keeping Justin Herbert on the move and reminding everyone why he’s one of the most dominant forces in the league.

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Cameron Dicker 39 yard field goal attempt is GOOD.

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Justin Herbert pass to the left to Keenan Allen for 9 yards to the KC21.

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14:33

Justin Herbert incomplete pass to the left intended for KeAndre Lambert-Smith.

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Justin Herbert pass to the right to Najee Harris for 5 yards to the KC30.

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Justin Herbert Scrambles for 20+ Yards, But Penalties Push L.A. Back Before Break

The Chargers wrapped up the first quarter looking strong, even with a few setbacks. Justin Herbert showed off his legs, sprinting past a charging Chris Jones for a gain of more than 20 yards–but a second consecutive holding call wiped it away. Los Angeles was knocking on the door of the red zone, and while the penalties set them back, they still end the quarter in solid position to extend their lead.

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Penalty: Holding on Chargers (Jamaree Salyer) -10 yards.

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Ladd McConkey Flags Chargers with Illegal Batting After Wild Fumble Sequence

It looked like a highlight in the making when Tyler Conklin rumbled 33 yards on a big catch-and-run across midfield. But as he fought for more, the ball popped free, nearly handing it right back to Kansas City. In the scramble, rookie Ladd McConkey swatted it out of bounds to keep the Chiefs off it–drawing a 10-yard “illegal batting” penalty in the process. The big play takes a hit, but the Chargers keep possession.

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Penalty: Holding on Chargers (Ladd McConkey) -10 yards.

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Justin Herbert pass to the left to Tyler Conklin for 17 yards to the KC15.

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Justin Herbert pass to the middle to Keenan Allen for 13 yards to the KC32.

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Omarion Hampton rush to the left for 11 yards to the KC45.

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2:53

Justin Herbert incomplete pass to the right intended for Keenan Allen.

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Justin Herbert pass to the right to Tyler Conklin for 33 yards to the KC46. Penalty: Batting Loose Ball on Chargers (Ladd McConkey) -10 yards.

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Matt Araiza punts for 36 yards to LAC21. No return.

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3:40

Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the right intended for Tyquan Thornton.

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Kareem Hunt rush to the middle for 1 yard to the KC43.

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Mahomes Misses Connection with Hollywood Brown on Left-Side Attempt

Patrick Mahomes tried to get Marquise “Hollywood” Brown involved early, firing to the left sideline, but the ball hit the turf. The Chiefs are still searching for their groove on offense after a slow start in São Paulo.

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Brazilian Superstar Neymar Shows Love for Patrick Mahomes on the Sidelines

The São Paulo crowd is already electric, and Neymar just added some extra juice. The Brazilian soccer legend made it clear he’s pulling for Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, giving the reigning champs some hometown star power on foreign soil.

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4:40

JK Scott punts for 57 yards to KC33. Nikko Remigio return for 9 yards to KC42.

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5:18

Omarion Hampton rush to the right for no gain to the LAC10.

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5:55

Justin Herbert pass to the right to Ladd McConkey for 8 yards to the LAC10.

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6:01

Justin Herbert incomplete pass to the right.

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6:10

Matt Araiza punts for 40 yards to LAC2. No return.

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Chargers Take Timeout as Quentin Johnston Soaks in First Touchdown Celebration of Season

The Chargers hit pause with a timeout, but not before Quentin Johnston got his moment. The young receiver is still buzzing after hauling in his first touchdown of the year–a 5-yard grab from Justin Herbert–and letting the São Paulo crowd feel the celebration.

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6:14

Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the left intended for Hollywood Brown.

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6:14

Chargers timeout.

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6:20

Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the right intended for Tyquan Thornton.

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Kansas City Medical Staff Testing Stability Before Moving Wideout for Further Evaluation

Not the news Kansas City fans wanted. After leaving the game early with an apparent right shoulder injury, rookie wideout Xavier Worthy was taken straight to the X-ray room for further testing. Trainers had been checking the stability of his shoulder on the sideline before deciding he needed a deeper look.

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7:02

Patrick Mahomes pass to the left to JuJu Smith-Schuster for 6 yards to the LAC42.

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7:19

Penalty: False Start on Chiefs (Josh Simmons) -5 yards.

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7:57

Patrick Mahomes pass to the left to Travis Kelce for 10 yards to the LAC43.

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8:31

Isiah Pacheco rush to the right for 1 yard to the KC47.

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9:11

Patrick Mahomes rush to the left for 11 yards to the KC46.

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9:11

Cameron Dicker kicks off to the endzone. Touchback.

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9:11

Cameron Dicker extra point is GOOD.

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9:11

Penalty: Roughing Passer on Chiefs (George Karlaftis) 8 yards.

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Kansas City Already Facing Setback as Promising Wideout Leaves in First Quarter

It’s an early blow for Kansas City. Rookie receiver Xavier Worthy, who collided with Travis Kelce on the opening drive, is now making his way to the locker room with an apparent right shoulder injury. Tough moment for the Chiefs as they lose one of their top playmakers right out of the gate.

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9:16

Chargers Strike Early as Johnston Hauls in 5-Yard Score on the Left Side

The Chargers are on the board. Justin Herbert dropped back and found Quentin Johnston on the left for a quick 5-yard touchdown, capping off the drive and giving Los Angeles the first strike of the night in São Paulo.Justin Herbert pass to the left to Quentin Johnston for 5 yards for a TOUCHDOWN.

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Chargers Wideout Delivers Big Catch-and-Run to Put L.A. in Scoring Position

Talk about a spark. Quentin Johnston, in his very first catch of the year, turned it upfield for a 33-yard gain that flipped the field in a hurry. The Chargers are suddenly in great shape, threatening early in São Paulo.

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9:23

Penalty: Offside on Chiefs (George Karlaftis) 5 yards.

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Chiefs Go Three-and-Out on Opening Drive After Collision with Travis Kelce

Tough start for the Chiefs in Brazil. Rookie wideout Xavier Worthy had to be helped off after a collision with teammate Travis Kelce, holding his right shoulder as trainers checked him out. No word yet on whether he’ll return. To make matters worse, Kansas City’s first possession went nowhere–Mahomes and company went three-and-out to open the game.

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10:08

Justin Herbert sacked at KC10 for a loss of 1 yard.

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10:51

Omarion Hampton rush to the left for 3 yards to the KC9.

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11:27

Omarion Hampton rush to the right for 8 yards to the KC12.

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12:02

Justin Herbert pass to the right to Ladd McConkey for 9 yards to the KC20.

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12:48

Justin Herbert pass to the right to Quentin Johnston for 33 yards to the KC29.

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13:26

Justin Herbert rush to the left for 6 yards to the LAC38.

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13:35

Matt Araiza punts for 40 yards to LAC32. No return.

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13:40

Patrick Mahomes incomplete pass to the left intended for Xavier Worthy.

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14:22

Xavier Worthy rush to the right for no gain to the KC28.

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14:52

Isiah Pacheco rush to the right for 4 yards to the KC28.

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15:00

Cameron Dicker kicks off to the KC5. Tyquan Thornton return for 29 yards to KC34. Penalty: Holding on Chiefs (Joshua Williams) -10 yards.

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And We’re Live in São Paulo

Los Angeles sent it deep and we’re officially underway in Brazil. Newcomer Tyquan Thornton nearly lit it up with a 50-yard return, but a holding call wiped it away. That puts the ball in Patrick Mahomes’ hands right out of the gate, as the reigning AFC champs look to set the tone.

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Dual Anthems, Dual Languages Set the Stage

Pregame is officially rolling in Brazil. Jazz sax legend Kamasi Washington got things started with the American national anthem, followed by a stirring rendition of the Brazilian anthem. To top it off, the stadium announcer is working double duty–calling it out in both English and Portuguese for the hometown crowd.

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Neymar Joins the Party in Brazil

Neymar couldn’t stay away from the spotlight. The international soccer icon made a surprise appearance on the sidelines during the Chiefs vs. Chargers opener in Brazil, adding even more star power to an already electric atmosphere.

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Marshawn Lynch Hits the Sidelines in Brazil

Marshawn Lynch is trading the football for a camera these days. The former Seahawks running back, already spotted snapping shots at a Seattle pregame last month, is back at it–this time making his regular-season debut as a sideline photographer in Brazil.

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Kelce Getting Loose in Brazil

Travis Kelce is doing his thing pregame–warming up those hips just minutes before kickoff in Brazil. With the Los Angeles Chargers waiting on the other sideline, the star tight end looks locked in and ready to roll for this pivotal matchup.

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What to watch in Los Angeles

The Chargers enter the season boasting one of the stingiest defenses in the NFL, a unit that allowed fewer points per game than any other team last year. Their dominance extended to critical situations, leading the league in opponent red zone touchdown percentage (just 45%) and ranking fifth on third-down stops. In 13 games, they held opponents to 20 points or fewer–more than any other team–cementing their identity as a defense-first powerhouse.

Under Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, Los Angeles has embraced a clear philosophy: run the ball, protect possession, and let the defense dictate the game. While they’ve lost key pieces like Joey Bosa and cornerback Kristian Fulton (now with the Chiefs), the Chargers still pack a punch on the edge with Khalil Mack and rising star Tuli Tuipulotu. With that duo anchoring the pass rush, Harbaugh’s squad looks ready to keep the pressure on–and the scoreboard low.

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What to watch in Kansas City

Friday night’s matchup in Brazil marks a historic moment for the NFL, as it’s only the second regular-season game ever played in the country. For the Kansas City Chiefs, it’s a milestone of their own–they’ll become the first team in league history to play regular-season games in four different countries outside the U.S., having previously won in the UK (2015), Mexico (2019), and Germany (2023). A win in Brazil would tie them with the Vikings for the most international victories without a loss.

All of the Chiefs’ international games have come under the leadership of Coach Andy Reid, whose experience has helped the team navigate the logistical challenges of global play. Reid noted that his staff has become “pretty efficient” with the process over the years. Friday’s game will be held at Arena Corinthians, home to the famed Brazilian soccer club, and although it’s officially a Chargers home game, the Chiefs are expected to receive a warm welcome from fans.

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Player to watch in Los Angeles

Justin Herbert has showcased flashes of brilliance throughout his NFL career, boasting one of the strongest arms in the league and setting a record with 21,093 passing yards over his first five seasons–more than any quarterback in history. His consistency is undeniable, joining Peyton Manning and Russell Wilson as the only players to throw for at least 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in each of their first five years. Yet, despite these impressive numbers, Herbert’s accolades haven’t matched his production: just one Pro Bowl appearance, no All-Pro selections, and no serious MVP buzz.

The past two seasons have seen a dip in his performance, making it hard to place him in the elite tier despite his undeniable talent. With a 41-38 record and zero playoff wins, Herbert’s career has been marked by instability, including four offensive coordinators in six seasons. Now entering his second year under head coach Jim Harbaugh, the pressure is mounting for Herbert to convert his potential into defining victories and finally carve out a legacy that matches his arm talent.

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Player to watch in Kansas City

Patrick Mahomes, widely regarded as the top quarterback in the game today, is setting the stage for a thrilling 2025 season. During training camp, he made it clear that he’s not just aiming to win–he’s aiming to entertain. His focus? Launching the ball deep, pushing boundaries, and injecting more creativity into his play. That spells trouble for the Chargers, who might feel defeated before even stepping onto the field. Mahomes’ confidence and vision suggest a season filled with jaw-dropping moments and highlight-reel magic.

Analysts are already buzzing about what this means: a more daring, unpredictable Mahomes who thrives on improvisation. Expect throws that defy physics, escapes from collapsing pockets that seem choreographed, and plays so outrageous they spark conspiracy theories (though rest assured, the NFL is not rigged). If Mahomes has his way, 2025 won’t just be about stats–it’ll be about spectacle.

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Kickoff/Tip off from Corinthians Arena and odds

Time: 8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT)

Venue: Corinthians Arena

Location: São Paulo, Brazil

Streaming: YouTube

Odds:

Chiefs: -115

Chargers: -105

Over/under: 47.5

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Why Vegas is all in on the Chiefs, and why the Chargers are already in deep trouble

The NFL season kicks off with a South American showdown, and oddsmakers are making a loud and clear statement. The Kansas City Chiefs are marching into their 2025 campaign opener as definitive 3-point favorites over the Los Angeles Chargers for their much-anticipated game this Friday in São Paulo, Brazil.

Despite the Chargers being the designated home team at the Corinthians Arena, most sportsbooks are treating this international contest as a neutral-site game. This gives Patrick Mahomes and company an advantage, at least in the eyes of bettors.

The money line reflects Kansas City’s edge at -115 to L.A.’s -105, with the game’s over/under set at 47.5. History also casts a long shadow over the Chargers, as the Chiefs ride a seven-game winning streak against their AFC West rival.

Kansas City remains on top, Los Angeles is already in crisis

For Kansas City, confidence is high despite some offseason hurdles. The suspension of receiver Rashee Rice and a Week 1 injury sidelining promising rookie WR Jalen Royals are viewed as minor bumps in the road. The reason is simple: Mahomes and Andy Reid are still in charge.

With an offensive arsenal featuring Xavier Worthy, JuJu Smith-Schuster, a presumably healthy Hollywood Brown, and superstar tight end Travis Kelce, the Chiefs have more than enough firepower. Add in the motivation from last season’s stinging Super Bowl loss, and it’s a good bet Kansas City comes out firing.

The Chargers enter the season already facing a potential crisis. Their offensive strategy was dealt a devastating blow with the season-ending knee injury to star left tackle Rashawn Slater. The situation worsened with a bizarre fireworks-related eye injury to starting running back Najee Harris, leaving his status uncertain.

The Chargers will depend on Herbert

These injuries throw L.A.’s entire game plan into question. While they still have an elite quarterback in Justin Herbert, his receiving corps is considered a weak point, leaning heavily on 33-year-old Keenan Allen to find the fountain of youth.

The team’s key to success–a powerful running game–is now severely compromised. With Super Bowl odds sitting at a distant +2500 compared to the Chiefs’ +850, it’s no surprise that the Chargers are starting their season as significant underdogs.

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