How Expensive is a Ticket for Chargers vs Chiefs This Sunday?

Can LA pull off the massive road win?

As we get closer to the weekend, we have some great games on the NFL schedule. One of the better matchups from this week involves your Los Angeles Chargers as they head to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs.

This divisional game feels more like a playoff matchup every time these two teams get together, no matter the records. They don't like each other very much, but there is mutual respect coming from each side.

For any fans who want to head to Arrowhead Stadium to check the game live, be prepared to spend some money on the tickets. Right now, they are going for an average price of $356 each.

It's clear that this game means something; otherwise, the prices wouldn't be where they are. There is plenty of star power here as well. Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert, Keenan Allen, Joey Bosa, Khalil Mack, Travis Kelce and more. 

Chargers and Chiefs fans don't want to miss this game, and this matchup has major implications for how the rest of the season may go.

If the Bolts are able to come away with the victory, it would see them improve to 3-3 on the year and get them a needed road win. It would also give them another division win, which could be massive down the stretch if these teams have similar records.

If Kansas City wins, it would put them even further in the driver's seat for another AFC West title. It would also increase the overall gap between these two teams regarding head-to-head success.

LA can't afford to lose another game this early in the year, and they need to start getting some consistency out on the field. This is a game where everyone is counting them out, so they have a chance to prove everyone wrong while also grabbing a huge win.

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Matt Levine
MATT LEVINE

Matt earned a Master of Science degree in Sport Management from Louisiana State University in 2021. He was born and raised in the Los Angeles area, covering all Southern California sports in his career.