Chargers fans upset with Chiefs logo appearing in end zone during designated home game in Brazil
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The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers opened their season in São Paulo, Brazil, Friday night in what many believed would be a thrilling AFC West matchup.
But Chargers fans are already up in arms about this divisional bout after seeing pictures of the field at Neo Química Arena.
This is considered a Chargers home game despite the neutral location, and the Chiefs’ logo and name are in one of the end zones.
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Art by Eduardo Kobra on a building in honor of Paulo Pedreira, a 17-year-old resident who dreams of being a professional athlete, before an NFL game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers Sept. 4, 2025 in São Paulo, Brazil. (Miguel Schincariol/Getty Images)
During the NFL's inaugural game in Brazil last season between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers, the end zones were painted only with the Eagles’ name and colors. But Kay Adams, the host of the "Up & Adams Show," posted a photo of the field from the stadium, and Chargers fans were not pleased to see their division rival’s name on it.
"The Chiefs having their own end zone for a Chargers ‘home game’ is absurd," one X user said over Adams’ picture.
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As a reference, here’s what the field in São Paulo looked like during last year’s Eagles-Packers game.
"Did the NFL forget the Chargers are the home team???" another Chargers fan asked on X. "Chiefs end zone for what?"
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