The 2026 NFL schedule release videos are one of the biggest parts of the offseason, and the social media departments for many teams delivered in a massive way.
Football fans get to dive into their favorite team’s rundown of opponents for the next season after Thursday’s release. However, some squads also delivered the news with incredible creativity as the season looms in the next four months.
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The entire regular season schedule dropped for NFL fans, including many enticing revenge games for top players visiting their old teams. That includes new Kansas City Chiefs RB Kenneth Walker III visiting the Seattle Seahawks after helping the team win Super Bowl 60.
However, fans are so caught up in teams dropping their own schedule hype videos that they cannot contain their excitement for football to return in September.
Several teams are traditionally stellar when it comes to releasing their schedules, including the Los Angeles Chargers and Tennessee Titans.
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Los Angeles Chargers
should we REALLY make our schedule release video in halo?
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yes yes yesyes pic.twitter.com/eusK9QmNGd— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) May 14, 2026
The Chargers did not disappoint whatsoever with their stunning recreation of the iconic video game series “Halo.” Los Angeles used the popular role-playing game to bring Justin Herbert and the Chargers schedule to life.
Meanwhile, LA did call out the Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel scandal with a quick jab at the former The Athletic reporter and New England Patriots head coach.
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Kansas City Chiefs
The ’90s called. They want their schedule release back. pic.twitter.com/Gzc456uPbC
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) May 14, 2026
Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs stepped their game up their year with a 1990’s-inspired informercial that includes hilarious actor and comedian Rob Riggle.
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Tampa Bay Watch is on the scene 🏖️😂
Our lifeguards are always on duty & this season, we protect the bay at all costs. pic.twitter.com/NysSRqqLic
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) May 14, 2026
The NFC South franchise delivered a hilarious rendition of “Bay Watch” as the popular show prepares to make a comeback with Livvy Dunne and other major stars involved. It’s a fantastic effort from Tampa Bay before the 2026 NFL season.
You don’t get it. It’s the 2026 Schedule Release!
📰 https://t.co/CIxG8eTk9u pic.twitter.com/O4h2dbM5ZN
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) May 14, 2026
Las Vegas is fully embracing its number one overall pick Fernando Mendoza and veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins. It seems as though their budding relationship is going to be an exciting one as the Raiders build their frachise around the former Indiana Hoosiers superstar.
This is Falcons Football: 2026 Compilation pic.twitter.com/JWM7ip9xoW
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 14, 2026
This play on classic “This is SportsCenter” commercials certainly adds some serious hype to Atlanta for the new season. New Falcons GM Matt Ryan even played a funny role in the skit, which certainly would make Stuart Scott and other ESPN legends proud.
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@Kissimmee | 🎟️: https://t.co/EpEGvYmb92 pic.twitter.com/A6iDwbpMqW— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 14, 2026
The Jaguars delivered an iconic concept this year after showing off star quarterback Trevor Lawrence and his beloved long, flowing hair. The only catch is that Jacksonville based its video around having Lawrence cut his trademark look.
Tennessee Titans
You never know who you’ll see on the street @Shift4
NFL Schedule Release Show 5/14 on @nflnetwork at 7PM CT pic.twitter.com/uddftsZab2
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) May 14, 2026
The Titans continue to dominate schedule release day with another memorable concept. This year, Tennessee’s social team found look-a-likes for NFL players on teams that the Titans will face. It’s not quite as good as the legendary “guess the logo” idea from years ago, but it’s still really funny.
