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The Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs is a matchup that often draws a lot of attention around the country.  This week will be no different. 

The Chargers and Chiefs will be on the television screens of the vast majority of the country when the AFC West rivals meet at 4:25 pm on Sunday in Kansas City, per 506Sports.com

It would be more accurate and efficient to talk about where the game ISN'T going to be shown on Sunday.  The Packers and the Broncos is the only other matchup in the CBS late slot at the same time.  

Within a stretch from the New Mexico-Texas border stretching up through Colorado and to the US-Canada border, the Green Bay-Denver game will be shown.  The game will also be seen in all of Wisconsin and most of Minnesota, Michigan, and Illinois, which is logical given those are all NFC North territories.  

For the rest of the country, Justin Herbert vs. Patrick Mahomes will be on their television screens.  And the Chargers will hope to provide one of the most memorable upsets of the screen before a lot of eyeballs.  

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