Chargers’ 2025 opener vs. Chiefs in Brazil is 1 of their 5 primetime games
- The Los Angeles Chargers will open the 2025 NFL season by hosting the Kansas City Chiefs in São Paulo, Brazil, on Friday, September 5, at 5 p.m. Local time with a broadcast on YouTube.
- The game stems from the NFL's international expansion and is the second Chargers-Chiefs global meeting after their November 18, 2019, contest at Mexico City's Estadio Azteca.
- The Chargers will travel approximately 6,155 miles on a 12-hour flight and lead the NFL in total air miles traveled during the 18-week 2025 season with an estimated 37,086 miles.
- Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt expressed excitement about facing the Chargers in São Paulo as part of the 2025 NFL season opener, emphasizing the organization's ongoing dedication to expanding American football's reach globally.
- The game represents the NFL's first regular-season matchup streamed free globally on YouTube, marking a major step in expanding the league's international and digital presence.
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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…
Chargers to open season in Brazil against Chiefs on Sept. 5
The Chargers will open their 2025 season by facing the three-time defending AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs in San Paulo, Brazil Sept. 5, the first of their five games in prime time.The 5 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time Friday game at Corinthians Arena will be streamed free to most of the world on YouTube. It will also be shown by a Los Angeles television station to continue fulfilling the NFL’s policy of showing all of a team’s games on broadcast te…
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