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Chargers Weekly- Chapter 6

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In Week 2 of this new season, the Chargers welcomed in their division rivals who also happened to be last season’s division winner, Kansas City Chiefs into the brand new SoFi Stadium. Defending their home turf against the NFL Champions will be a tough task, though their game plan of limiting turnovers and getting takeaways will serve them well. This was the 120th time these teams have matched up against each other, though KC leads the matchup 63-55-1 the Chargers have a home record of 31-27-1.

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California

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