"I'm pretty stoked personally because my family is there from my mom's side," mentioned Davis. "It means a lot (to play there). Especially since we're in Los Angeles and L.A. has a (large) Latino population, for us to go to a Spanish-speaking country and play there, it's a great opportunity for us."

But along with playing internationally comes the added bonus of playing the game in primetime. The Chargers had thrilling victories on the national stage last year, including on Thursday Night Football against the Chiefs. The magnitude of once again playing in primetime, not to mention against a divisional opponent, is not lost on the players as getting the national notoriety means a lot.

"It'll be sweet," Hunter Henry said. "Anytime you play in a primetime game, you get to play in front of everybody. Especially for me (personally), a lot of games aren't broadcast back home so it's always special when it's televised everywhere. It's always a big game playing the Chiefs. It's a division rivalry and we finally broke that losing streak to them last year. But, we know they've been atop our division the last couple years, so it'll always be a big game against them."