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Meet YouTube’s NFL broadcast lineup for Chiefs vs. Chargers, from Deestroying to Rich Eisen

The NFL is heading back to Brazil in 2025. The first international game of the new season will see the Chiefs and Chargers duke it out in South America. 

The NFL played in Brazil for the first time in 2024, with the Eagles emerging victorious 34-29 over the Packers. Kansas City and Los Angeles have to be excited about the fact that the winner of that first-ever Brazil game went on to win the Super Bowl, setting a strong precedent for whoever comes out on top this time around.

The Chiefs and Chargers will square off in São Paulo on Friday, September 5. It’s not only the first international game of the 2025 season, but also the second game of the regular season, held in a primetime slot all by itself. This game will be a little different, though, as YouTube has the broadcast rights and will be streaming it for free.

YouTube wants to make the game a spectacle and will have multiple streams available. The main broadcast will feature some familiar NFL analysts, but also a well-known online content creator. 

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Here is who will be on the YouTube broadcast for the Chiefs and Chargers game in Brazil. 

Who is on the YouTube broadcast for Chiefs vs. Chargers?

Name Role
Rich Eisen Play-by-Play
Kurt Warner Color Commentary
Stacey Dales Sideline Reporter
Deestroying Sideline Reporter

Rich Eisen

Eisen has been involved in sports broadcasts since 1996. He came up with ESPN and was an anchor of SportsCenter. Eisen left in 2003 and joined the NFL Network. He is known for his show, the Rich Eisen Show, and also for his NFL Combine/Draft event “Run Rich Run,” which has him run the 40-yard dash in a full suit to raise money for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. He returned to ESPN in 2025, ahead of the agreed-upon merger between ESPN and NFL Network. 

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Kurt Warner

Warner is a former professional quarterback. He attended Northern Iowa and went undrafted in the 1994 NFL Draft. Warner signed with the Packers’ practice squad, but then spent two years playing indoor football. In 1998, he joined the Rams and went on to spend the next 11 years in the NFL. Warner won a Super Bowl with the Rams, earned two MVP awards, and was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2017. He finished his career with 32,344 passing yards and 208 touchdowns.

Warner got into broadcasting in 2010 when he joined NFL Network. He has also worked for Fox Sports and has done radio with Westwood One. 

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Stacey Dales

Dales was born in Ontario. She played college basketball at Oklahoma and was the third overall pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft by the Mystics. Dales played in the WNBA for six seasons, retiring after the 2007 season. Outside of the WNBA season, she served as a men’s and women’s college basketball analyst for ESPN. Dales was also a sideline reporter for college football.

Dales joined NFL Network in 2009. She has also worked with NBC and Fox to help provide coverage for NBA games and women’s college basketball. 

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Deestroying

Deestroying will be making his sports broadcast debut. He played college football as a kicker at Central Florida and also spent time in the CFL and UFL before turning to content creation. Most of his videos involve football or racing people on foot. Deestroying often shows what it takes to try to make it to the NFL, but he also collaborates with other top creators, like Logan Paul, to see who is faster in a race.

His YouTube channel has 6.32 million subscribers. 

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