The Kansas City Chiefs begin their quest to return to the Super Bowl, when they open with the Los Angeles Chargers in a game played in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
It is the second consecutive year the NFL has had a game in Brazil, and features a pair of AFC West rivals that each qualified for the postseason a year ago. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid says it's a unique opportunity to be a part of this event.
Kansas City won both matchups with the Chargers last season, but each game was decided by one score, with a 17-10 win in Week 4, and a 19-17 win in Week 14. Tight end Travis Kelce says the team feels well prepared for the opener.
Coverage of Chiefs and Chargers begins tomorrow night at 6 p.m. on the Mighty 690, KGGF.




