Sunday's Chargers-Chiefs game was familiar territory to what we've become accustomed to between the the AFC West rivals.

With the Chargers up three points in the waning minutes, the Chiefs were driving with a chance to win the game.

It was only right that the longest tenured Charger, Derwin James, Jr. , was the one to stamp the victory with a game-winning interception .

"My team needed a play," James said postgame. "And I made a play."

James, lined up against Travis Kelce, perfectly identified the play and followed the tight end on a corner route as time continued to tick down.

The Chargers captain then turned around and boxed out Kelce for the takeaway ... and the win to get the Chargers to 10-4.

It was the type of plays the Pro Bowler has shown he's ready for time and time

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