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Chargers End Chiefs Losing Streak with Statement Win in Brazil

The Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 27-21 in Brazil, ending a seven-game losing streak against their rivals in the NFL's first South American game.

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  • The Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 27-21 in Brazil, marking the NFL's first international game of the 2025 season in South America.
  • This victory was significant for the Chargers, as it ended their seven-game losing streak against the Chiefs, delivering a crucial statement win.
  • Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert showcased an impressive performance, throwing for 318 yards and three touchdowns, leading his team to the decisive victory.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs suffered an early blow when key offensive player Xavier Worthy exited the game due to injury just three plays into the contest.
  • The Chargers' coach now boasts a 6-0 record in NFL season openers, tying Jim Harbaugh for the most wins without a loss in such games.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story as a significant "memo" for the Kansas City Chiefs, signaling a tougher AFC West season ahead. They emphasize the Chargers' "statement victory" and the Chiefs' "offensive struggle" through evaluative language and structural choices, highlighting Herbert "outshining" Mahomes and the Chiefs "licking their wounds" from a previous loss, collectively building a narrative of a team facing new challenges.

"Yet for the Chiefs, the loss was a memo that the AFC West division is bound to be more difficult to navigate this season."

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"Patrick Mahomes did more than enough to spark the Chiefs, but Kansas City squandered the QB's effort."

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The Chargers' win ended a seven-game losing streak against the Chiefs and marked the NFL's first regular-season game played in South America during the 2025 season.

The NFL's first South American regular-season game was played on September 5, 2025, at Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil, featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers.

The 2025 NFL season includes seven international regular-season games, with matchups scheduled in Brazil, Ireland, England, Germany, and Spain.

Xavier Worthy, a key offensive player for the Chiefs, exited the game due to injury just three plays into the contest, likely weakening the Chiefs' offensive performance.

Following this victory, the Chargers coach holds a 6-0 record in NFL season openers, tying Jim Harbaugh for the most wins without a loss in such games.

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