Watch: Chargers’ Derwin James goes WWE on Chiefs’ Travis Kelce

Chargers safety Derwin James showcases his grown-man strength.

Derwin James is showcasing his strength.

With the Chiefs driving late in the third quarter, tight end Travis Kelce hauled in a pass from an escaping Patrick Mahomes. Kelce pivoted upfield looking for the end zone but instead was met head-on by James, who lifted the 260-pound Kelce completely off the ground before delivering a picture-perfect WWE-style spinebuster. Kelce lost control of the ball once he hit the ground, prompting a brief scramble to recover before officials ruled the play dead.

James’ feat of strength proved key on that drive, as it eventually helped limit the Chiefs to a game-tying field goal rather than a go-ahead touchdown. In the fourth quarter, Kansas City leads, 24-17.

Watch James make the tackle here:

Watch Mike Williams’ insane one-handed grab to extend Chargers’ lead over Chiefs

Have a game, Mike Williams.

Have a day, Mike Williams.

After a two-catch, 10-yard performance against the Raiders, Williams has eight catches for 113 yards and a touchdown in primetime against the Chiefs.

It’s the third time in the last four games Williams has gone over seven targets and 100 yards against Kansas City.

Williams slow plays his release and never really beats Chiefs corner L’Jarius Sneed, but Justin Herbert knows better than to doubt Williams in the red zone.

With a perfectly placed pass floating towards him, Williams extended one hand to corral the ball into his body and got enough of his body in-bounds to score.

The Chargers lead 17-14 in the third quarter.

Watch the touchdown here:

After scoring, Williams gave the touchdown ball to his mom.

Watch: Scenes after Chargers’ win over Chiefs

Watch as the Chargers celebrated a 30-24 over the Chiefs.

2014. That was the last year the Chargers started 1-0 in the AFC West, until today.

In a statement victory over the Chiefs on Sunday, Los Angeles improved to 2-1 on the season while Kansas City fell to 1-2 and last place in the division.

After snapping a seven-game home win streak for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, watch below as the Bolts celebrated the 30-24 win, including head coach Brandon Staley’s post-game speech.

5 quick takes from Chargers’ victory over Chiefs in Week 3

Highlighting everything notable in the Los Angeles Chargers’ victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Like we all expected, it was a shootout between the Chargers and Chiefs through all four quarters that came down to the wire to determine the outcome.

Ultimately, it was quarterback Justin Herbert’s touchdown pass to wide receiver Mike Williams in the final minute to seal the deal.

Here are five quick takeaways from Los Angeles’ nail-biting victory in Week 3:

Time to pay Mike Williams

Williams has officially overtaken as the Chargers’ WR1. The 26-yard old flashed dominance in the first two games, and carried that momentum into a crucial division matchup. Targeted nine times, Williams finished with seven receptions for 122 yards and two touchdowns, including the back-shoulder catch in the end zone to put the game to bed. Not only is he the best receiver for Los Angeles, but he’s arguably one of the most productive players at his position in the NFL. It might be time to strongly consider extending him now.

Improved red-zone offense

Like I said leading into the game, the best defense is offense against the Chiefs. On five red zone trips, the Chargers found the end zone four times. The other still resulted in a field goal. Had they not gotten dinged for an illegal shift called on Jared Cook which pushed them back while they were on the Chiefs’ one-yard line, it’s likely they would have been a perfect 5-of-5. Great play-calling by Joe Lombardi and excellent execution on the field.

Pass defense came to play

The heart and soul of Brandon Staley’s defensive philosophy revolves around slowing down the pass, particularly the explosive plays. Aside from a couple of hiccups, the pass rush and pass coverage both gelled to prevent Patrick Mahomes from being much of a factor. According to ESPN’s Ed Werner, Mahomes finished 1-of-14 (7%) for six yards and two interceptions when under duress, worst completion percentage under duress in his career. It marked his first career multi-INT game against a division opponent.

Run defense…not so much

The Chargers did what they needed to against the pass, but the run defense was an issue for the third straight week. Aside from one of the very few positive plays, with that being Tevaughn Campbell’s forced fumble on Clyde Edwards-Helaire, the Chiefs ran the ball 30 times for 186 yards (6.2 yards per carry). Like last weekend, the defensive line failed to generate consistent push up front which led to big holes, and often, the second and third lines of defense weren’t always around to make plays. I will be writing an article later this week that highlights a few defensive tackle prospects Los Angeles could target in the early rounds of the 2022 NFL draft.

Brandon Staley is truly extraordinary

I would like to finish this out by saluting Staley, who may have earned the game ball. For a team that would take the conservative route in the past, his philosophy of being aggressive has paid off. Tied 24-24 with 1:42 remaining, the Chargers had the ball with an opportunity to win the game. Facing a 4th-and-9 at the Chiefs’ 35 as a 52-yard field goal would have still given Los Angeles the lead, Staley decided to go for it. Herbert’s pass intended for Jalen Guyton was incomplete, but a flag was thrown on DeAndre Baker for pass interference. His gutsy fourth-down call paid off, which led to the winning touchdown three plays later. With Staley on the Los Angeles sideline and Herbert behind center, the Chargers are serious contenders.