A Harbaugh who changes the rules of the game
Jim Harbaugh’s arrival transformed the Chargers into an immediately respected team. In just one year, the former Michigan coach instilled character and discipline, achieving an 11-6 regular season record and a return to the playoffs.
This could represent a real threat for Kelce Chiefs. Although Los Angeles fell in the Wild Card round, they made it clear that their competitive DNA has changed.
Travis Kelce, speaking with his brother Jason on the popular New Heights podcast, was blunt: “They’re tough as a rock. They’re going to play all four quarters and every phase. You’re going to get a very disciplined football team.”

His words not only reflect respect, but also the certainty that Kansas City will face a tougher challenge than expected.
The Chargers have suffered seven straight losses against the Chiefs since 2021, but that streak could be in jeopardy in such a special setting as Brazil.
Harbaugh himself admitted this game is “huge,” adding that his team prepared with the goal of making an international statement.
Travis Kelce and the Chiefs seeking redemption after Super Bowl heartbreak
On Kansas City side, the mission is clear. Put the bitter Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles behind them and prove they remain the team to beat in the AFC.
Patrick Mahomes, alongside Travis Kelce, leads an explosive offense that cannot afford a slow start.
The clash in São Paulo will not only mark a milestone in the NFL global expansion, but will also test the true reach of Harbaugh’s project.