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A Quarterback Showdown Is Decided by Kansas City’s Out-of-Nowhere Rookie

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Three years ago, Jaylen Watson was working for his mother at a Wendy’s in his Georgia hometown. On Thursday, he was getting an opportunity in the Kansas City secondary because cornerback Trent McDuffie, a first-round pick, pulled a hamstring in the season opener.

Watson made the most of it.

With Kansas City and Los Angeles tied, 17-17, in the fourth quarter and the Chargers 3 yards from taking the lead, Watson stepped in front of tight end Gerald Everett, picked off a throw from Justin Herbert and rocketed 99 yards for a game-changing pick-6.