The Kansas City Chiefs walked out of São Paulo with more than just a 27-21 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers . They walked into a pile of questions about their dynasty.

Travis Kelce getting slapped by Teair Tart and rookie Xavier Worthy exiting early with a shoulder injury set the tone for a chaotic night. The Chargers even snapped their streak of 17 straight one-score wins in the process. But beyond the headline-grabbing drama, what stood out was how uninspired Kansas City looked in every phase.

Defensively, Steve Spagnuolo ’s unit didn’t deliver. The pass rush failed to rattle Justin Herbert consistently, and coverage lapses let 33-year-old Keenan Allen torch them for 12 catches on 17 targets. But the defense wasn’t the only culprit.

Andy Reid ’s offense lacked rhy

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