
"The Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in São Paulo, Brazil by a final score of 27-21, thanks to a 318-yard, three-touchdown performance by LA quarterback Justin Herbert. He also had 33 rushing yards, including a game-clinching 19-yard scramble in the fourth quarter. The Chargers got things going with a 33-yard catch-and-run by wide receiver Quentin Johnston, setting the Bolts up deep in Kansas City's territory."
"KC struggled early against the NFL's top-ranked scoring from last season. They punted on their first three possessions while going 0 for 3 on third-down attempts. It also didn't help that second-year wide receiver Xavier Worthy left the game with a shoulder injury. LA tight end Tyler Conklin was a crucial part of the Chargers' third series. The former New York Jet caught two passes for 50 yards to close out the first quarter."
"The Chiefs finally gained some momentum when running back Kareem Hunt converted two different fourth-down attempts to get to the Chargers' 26 yard line. But that drive tapered out after quarterback Patrick Mahomes took a sack, leading to a 35-yard field goal to cut Los Angeles' lead to 10-3. That 16-play series would've been the longest drive the Chargers allowed all season in 2024."
Justin Herbert threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 33 yards, including a game-clinching 19-yard scramble in the fourth quarter. The Chargers beat the Kansas City Chiefs 27-21 in São Paulo, Brazil. Quentin Johnston had five catches for 79 yards and two touchdowns, including a five-yard score that put Los Angeles up 7-0. Tyler Conklin added two catches for 50 yards on a drive that ended in a 39-yard field goal. The Chiefs punted on their first three possessions and lost second-year receiver Xavier Worthy to a shoulder injury. Kareem Hunt converted two fourth-down attempts before a Mahomes sack led to a 35-yard field goal. Ladd McConkey had six catches for 74 yards, helping the Chargers extend their lead to 13-3 before halftime.
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