Chargers will officially play Chiefs in Brazil
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The Chargers' social media team has a reputation for being among the NFL's best when it comes to engaging fans, and the schedule release is their Super Bowl.
Fans across the NFL gained a new tradition a few years ago when teams started producing schedule release videos. Not only do teams across football take shots at
The Los Angeles Chargers’ social media team is known for its cutting-edge tactics and humor. It turns out they have jokes for the Pittsburgh Steelers, too. In their 2025 NFL schedule release video, the Chargers used the popular video game ‘Minecraft’ to reveal their entire schedule in order.
Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers will need to embrace their inner road warrior this season with a 2025 schedule that features plenty of travel and at least five prime-time games.
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Coming off a successful first season with head coach Jim Harbagh, the Los Angeles Chargers are looking to take another step forward in 2025.
The Chargers have taken shots at Chiefsaholic (the bank-robbing Chiefs fan), Taylor Swift, Harrison Butker and Travis Kelce in schedule-release videos in past years. While the Chargers have used anime and Sims for past videos, the team went with a Minecraft theme on Wednesday, and it didn’t disappoint.
- The video then highlights an offseason spat between Parsons and former Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence. As Parsons and Lawrence trade barbs in the Minecraft game chat, a user by the name of “ GeorgePickens ” joins the action.
In the NFL's recent trend of creative schedule releases, the Los Angeles Chargers have indisputably been the best of the best. There was the 2021 PowerPoint and video call presentation. There were the anime videos in 2022 and 2023. And who could forget the popular video game Sims-themed release from 2024?
2025 Fantasy Football Running Back Projections: How to sort Chargers backfield post draft, plus more
The running back position is the one where projections diverge the most from the rankings. There are several reasons for this, but the primary one is projected volume. At the top of the projections below you will see veterans ranked higher than I would draft them That's because they have good projectable volume due to their past history but also carry more risk due to their age.