Patrick Mahomes is helping teammate Travis Kelcebrush up on his geography. Kelce, who just this week announced his engagement to pop star Taylor Swift, is set to travel to São Paulo, Brazil this week for the Kansas City Chiefs’ NFL regular season opener against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Despite Kelce having traveled to Brazil last year to see Swift’s Eras Tour, Mahomes still had to educate the Chiefs tight end on the details of international travel.
In a press conference ahead of the Chiefs’ Week 1 showdown against Justin Herbert’s Chargers, Mahomes sarcastically responded to a reporter’s question about the challenges of international travel during the NFL season.
Despite trainers and coaches making their best efforts to “do the research” and set players up for success while traveling abroad, Mahomes stated the biggest challenge was teammates like Kelce not knowing how far the trip is.
Thankfully, Mahomes is here to teach Travis “how the globe works.”
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The Chiefs face off against the Chargers during Week 1 of the 2025-26 NFL season.
The game will take place Friday, September 5, at 8:00 p.m. ET. How to Watch the Chiefs vs. Chargers Game in Brazil The NFL continues its push for global expansion, with international games scheduled in London, Berlin, Madrid, Dublin, and São Paulo during the 2025-26 season.
The Chiefs regular season kicks off with a bang as the Chiefs take on the Chargers live from Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil.
Fans can stream the game live-and for free in most markets-on YouTube TV.
The game is being streamed internationally exclusively on YouTube TV. NFL+ subscribers in the United States can also stream the game live. How to Watch the Chiefs vs. Chargers Game on Local TV NFL fans watching in the Kansas City and Los Angeles markets can tune in to their local NBC affiliate to catch the game live on TV.