Chargers’ 2025 opener vs. Chiefs in Brazil is 1 of their 5 primetime games
- The Los Angeles Chargers will host the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL season opener on September 5, 2025, in São Paulo, Brazil, at 5 p.m. Local time with a free YouTube broadcast.
- The NFL selected the Chargers as the home team for the second game at Corinthians Arena to support the league's growing international presence and continued the Chiefs' global outreach efforts.
- This matchup is a rematch of prior international contests, including a 2019 Mexico City game, and features top players like Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert, as Kansas City holds a seven-game winning streak against the Chargers.
- Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt expressed excitement about facing the Chargers in São Paulo as part of the kickoff for the 2025 NFL season, while tight end Travis Kelce confirmed the team will indeed be competing in Brazil.
- The game represents the NFL's first season opener streamed globally for free on YouTube and will contribute to the Chargers traveling more air miles than any other team during the 2025 season.
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Chargers’ 2025 opener vs. Chiefs in Brazil is 1 of their 5 primetime games
The Chargers will travel more air miles than any other NFL team during the 18-week 2025 regular season, an estimated 37,086, starting with a season-opening “home” game against the AFC West rival Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 5, after a 12-hour, 6,155-mile flight to Sao Paulo, Brazil. Back in February, the league selected the Chargers to be the host team for the second game ever played in Brazil’s Corinthians Arena. But the league didn’t formally r…
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