Chiefs at Chargers live stream: TV info, prediction, odds and more
By Brad Weiss
In an AFC West matchup, the Kansas City Chiefs will head West to take on the Los Angeles Chargers inside the StubHub Center on Sunday.
The Los Angeles Chargers will play host to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, which will be their first divisional game inside the StubHub Center. The Chargers have gotten off to another terrible start to the season, as they have already lost two winnable games. After missing a game-tying field goal against Denver in Week 1, Younghoe Koo missed a game-winner this past weekend, as they Chargers fell to 0-2.
On the opposite side of the spectrum, the Kansas City Chiefs are dominating in the early going. The Chiefs opened up their season with a stunning road victory against the New England Patriots in Week 1, and then came home to beat the Philadelphia Eagles inside Arrowhead Stadium. Some feel they are the best team in the NFL, and it would be hard to argue that at this point in the season.
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Anytime the AFC West teams get together it is certain to be a good one. The Chargers could easily be 2-0 this season, but have once again been labeled as a tough-luck loser. Against Kansas City, they cannot afford to make any mistakes, as this Chiefs team appears headed for a deep run in the AFC Playoffs this season.
TV Schedule
Date: Sunday, September 24
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Location: Carson, California
Venue: StubHub Center
TV Info: CBS
Live Stream: NFL Sunday Ticket
All NFL regular season games can be seen on NFL Sunday Ticket, but you have to pay for the subscription. Local television for this game will be on CBS.
Betting Odds
Point spread: Chargers (+3.0)
Over/Under: 46.0
The Chiefs are favored on the road this weekend, and they may blow that three-point spread out of the water. The over/under is currently set at 46.0, which looks like a good number for this matchup. The line and over/under has changed a lot since opening, so check out sportsbookreview.com for up-to-date numbers prior to kick off.
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Prediction
Kansas City has dominated the AFC West over the last two seasons, and that won’t change on Sunday afternoon. The Chargers are just not talented enough to hang with the Chiefs for four quarters, and Alex Smith is going to have time to throw all afternoon. The pass rush for the Chiefs will play a big factor in this one, as Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers could be in for a long day.
Final Score: Chiefs 27, Chargers 21