What Channel Is Chiefs vs. Chargers on Today? Time, TV Schedule to Watch Week 1 Game
The NFL's second South American game features Chiefs aiming to rebound from a Super Bowl loss and Chargers seeking to break a seven-game losing streak against their division rival.
- The NFL will open its season with a Chiefs–Chargers matchup at Neo Química Arena, São Paulo, Brazil, on Friday, kicking off at 8 p.m. ET as the second NFL game staged in South America this year.
- Los Angeles was selected to play in Brazil, forfeiting a home game to host a rare divisional opener between AFC West rivals as part of the NFL's seven international games this year.
- Kansas City will be missing key players because Rashee Rice begins a six-game suspension and Jaylen Royals is sidelined with a knee injury; both teams renovated Corinthians Arena turf and advised screw-in cleats to combat slippery conditions.
- Oddsmakers have the Chiefs as 3.5-point favorites, while models project the Chargers to cover in 50% of simulations and the Under to hit in 60% of runs.
- Looking ahead, the Chiefs host the Los Angeles Chargers on December 14 at Arrowhead Stadium, chasing their tenth straight AFC West title after nine consecutive division crowns.
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