Once free agency and the NFL Draft come and pass, there's one last event to look forward to on the NFL's spring calendar: the schedule release.
Finding out the order of each team's opponents, including where and when they'll play their 17 regular-season games, is part of the fun — but at this point, the schedule release is more known for its opportunity for all 32 teams' social media units to shine.
From celebrity cameos and video-game style clips, to involvement from NFL stars and high-end production, fans have built sky-high expectations for creative and humorous schedule release videos. This year was no different.
While the Los Angeles Chargers' social team met their high expectations by subtly poking fun at plenty of opponents, other teams, like the Los Angeles Raiders and Tennessee Titans, also found creative angles to their schedule release — while others, like the Bengals and Lions, didn't go beyond much of the basics compared to their peers.
Who did it the best in 2026? Here are the best and worst schedule reveal videos from Thursday night's announcement.
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Best NFL schedule release videos
Los Angeles Chargers
should we REALLY make our schedule release video in halo?
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— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) May 14, 2026
The Chargers are like the LeBron James of NFL social media teams. They've created extremely high expectations for themselves over the years, especially through the lens of the annual schedule release videos — L.A. has always impressed fans with the way its videos mix creativity with humor, light-hearted digs at its opponents and plenty of Easter Eggs.
Once again, the Chargers didn't disappoint. After using a "Minecraft" theme last year, the team kept it to video games in 2026, using "Halo" to run through each of the team's 2026 opponents with countless Easter Eggs and jabs.
Most NFL fans came into the schedule release almost expecting the Chargers, who face the Patriots this coming season, to find a way into the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini controversy that has dominated offseason headlines. Of course, the social media team obliged, appearing to be the only NFL team who included some kind of Vrabel-Russini joke by including a sign that read "Next Photo Dump: 1 mile," referencing the consistent leaked photos of the coach and reporter recently, along with a "message" from the New York Post, which had the original report on Vrabel and Russini's alleged relationship.
"Next photo dump 1 mile"
"NYPost sent you a message."
The LA Chargers snuck in a Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini joke for their Halo themed schedule release video 💀
(via @chargers)pic.twitter.com/SFZqnXAzK1
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) May 15, 2026
Of course, there were many other hilarious Easter Eggs within the Chargers' "Halo" theme, including "Brady Cam" watching over the Raiders, the Chiefs' customizable characters having "Free 4" shirt options and "Zebra Armor" as a dig at their arguable referee favoritism, Puka Nacua appearing on a live stream, a recreation of C.J. Stroud's infamous "teaching" moment with Caleb Williams, the Ravens' "Pass the Physical" challenge making fun of their failed Maxx Crosby, and plenty more.
Nobody makes fun of their opponents every May quite like the Chargers.
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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
The Chiefs went with a throwback-themed schedule release video — and if your goal is to be funny, including Rob Riggle is an extremely safe bet.
Kansas City's 90s-style "Info-mercial" had plenty of fun moments, only benefitting from Riggle's hilarious tone as he and his fake ex-wife quibble throughout their sales pitches. Some of their opponent-themed items being sold included the Seahawks' entire franchise — which remains up for sale — going for just $20, an "indestruct-a-bill" table for the Bills week and a cameo from Donna Kelce.
Not only did the production and graphics give it an authentic throwback feel, but the creative aspects also shined through the "Info-mercial" memorabilia.
Las Vegas Raiders
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
When the Raiders agreed to a deal with Kirk Cousins this offseason, NFL fans everywhere couldn't help but notice all the similarities the veteran carries to his new counterpart in the quarterback room. Cousins and Fernando Mendoza aren't just elite pocket passers — they also have two of the more chipper, upbeat personalities across the league.
In the Raiders' schedule release video, they played into those similarities perfectly by convincing Cousins and Mendoza to film a "Step Brothers" style skit that saw them awkwardly become closer — from their exchanged nicknames of "Kirko Chains" and "The Nandolorian," to them becoming "best friends," the two quarterbacks were the perfect candidates to remix the Will Ferrell-John C. Reilly duo.
The Raiders even made sure to get a full "Step Brothers" photo shoot from Cousins and Mendoza that became wallpapers for fans.
Why don't you take a picture? It'll last longer 📸
📺 Schedule Release Show today at 5pm PT on NFL Network. pic.twitter.com/UWTifsB4uQ
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) May 15, 2026
We heard you wanted Kirk and Fernando wallpapers. 📱 pic.twitter.com/or2g8CUuCJ
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) May 15, 2026
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Indianapolis Colts
D’OH! another schedule release video! @TheSimpsons pic.twitter.com/7rc9zyo2pv
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) May 14, 2026
Any time an NFL team can get approval from a famous video game or cartoon to use its style/animation for a schedule release video, it tends to turn out great. The Colts became the first to utilize "The Simpsons."
In a custom intro for the legendary show, instead of Springfield, the show cuts into Indianapolis, with Easter Eggs like a Jonathan Taylor statue, Krusty Burger fries being cooked in "Lucas Oil," and after facing criticism in 2025 for making a joke at the expense of a previous Tyreek Hill legal situation, the Colts included Bart Simpson writing "We will not include Tyreek Hill in these videos" on the chalkboard.
According to Front Office Sports, the Colts "secured the creators, illustrators, and voice actors of The Simpsons to produce an original animation." That effort alone for the NFL schedule release deserves a top of praise.
The actual "schedule" portion of the video uses real clips from the show as a nod to each week/opponent — had the full video included new Easter Eggs and jokes, this may have been the best schedule release video of all. But it was excellent regardless.
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 didn't use any flashy production or cameos for their video. Instead, they went all-in on humor, having a team member walk around an find "look-alikes" for famous figures associated with each of their 2026 opponents.
Of course, about none of these random people in the video actually looked like their celebrity comparisons. It was short, sweet and funny, which is about the best a schedule release video can be.
In fairness, the Cam Skattebo guy did have some facial similarities. The Makaulay Caulkin-Joe Burrow shot was also an added bonus.
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Atlanta Falcons
This is Falcons Football: 2026 Compilation pic.twitter.com/JWM7ip9xoW
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 14, 2026
If you've ever seen a "This is SportsCenter" commercial, where star athletes and faces of ESPN would bring random sports aspects to business activities, that's what the Falcons replicated — and it was executed perfectly.
Atlanta included a short series of "This is Falcons Football" commercials, with the first highlighting Matt Ryan's recent career shift. Ryan, who became Atlanta's president of football operations, opens the schedule release video by screaming at his employees to "get f---ing set!"
Other hilarious "This is SportsCenter" twists include an employee struggling to pronounce Bijan Robinson's name, Jesse Bates III "picking off" an office pen and Drake London picking up phone calls for "receptions."
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Worst NFL schedule release videos
Cincinnati Bengals
Every matchup tells a story.
🔗: https://t.co/L1JrSZ6fiJ pic.twitter.com/JCjCgcac5s
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) May 14, 2026
A "bad" NFL schedule release video is typically just one that doesn't get fans excited for the season in any fashion — it's not funny, creative or unique. The Bengals' schedule release video was simply too straightforward.
With a voiceover moving through each matchup on the schedule and highlighting some of the storylines, there wasn't anything too notable to come from Cincinnati's video.
One portion of the video also takes a dig at the Ravens, Browns and Steelers for hiring new head coaches this offseason, while Cincinnati's identity is said to "never slip." Someone may want to inform the Bengals that one more missed playoff berth could cost Zac Taylor his job, too.
Philadelphia Eagles
Today's meeting could NOT have been an email@ticketmaster | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/VI1ze8jYwF
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) May 14, 2026
As schedule release videos have become so prominent, there's a possibility of going to over-the-top. No fan is realistically going to sit down and watch a schedule release video for over 7-to-10 minutes.
So, even if the Eagles' idea was fine, having Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and others have a "meeting" where they reacted to each week's opponent together, it was far too long: 14 minutes in total.
Despite a decent idea, the execution was off — nobody wants a 14-minute schedule release of players chatting and just saying "hmmmm" after each opponent is unveiled.
Arizona Cardinals
Apologies to the Cardinals, but I did not even know they had a mascot named "Big Red." So having that mascot appear in a fake Zoom meeting alongside other NFL mascots to unveil each opponent felt a bit strange — unlike a league like MLB, the NFL doesn't have many very famous mascots.
To many fans' dismay on X, the schedule release video also appeared to have utilized AI in some capacity.
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— Dr. StealYoGirl (@StealYoGirl_PhD) May 14, 2026
The idea wasn't terrible, but between using silent mascots just moving around on a screen, a lack of humor and the AI component, it didn't strike the tone Arizona may have wanted.
Detroit Lions
Strictly business. pic.twitter.com/LEDmouoaj9
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) May 14, 2026
At least the Lions were honest about their schedule release video: there was nothing special. Intentionally, Detroit released a 30-second clip that shows Dan Campbell putting the 2026 schedule on a clipboard, followed by a message: "Strictly business."
Maybe it would have been cooler if the Lions won a Super Bowl last season. But for a team that went 9-8 and missed the playoffs, it was boring and felt uncreative, not doing much to get fans interested. After all, a social media team's schedule release video doesn't have to reflect the mentality of the football team.