COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — We've scoured the internet -- X, to be exact -- and compiled a collection of every NFL team's 2026 schedule release video.
Below is our ranking from top to bottom, best to worst. Should make for some interesting time-wasting at your desk on this lovely Friday!
**Tennessee Titans**: The Titans always bring some laughs with their release video. This year was no exception. They don't use special graphics or anything fancy, but that doesn't mean they aren't creative. This year's video brought out some audible laughs.
**Las Vegas Raiders**: At first I wasn't sure about this video, but the more I watched it, the more I liked it. It's similar to the movie "StepBrothers." The Raiders got a great lay-up with this one with their two wholesome quarterbacks, Fernando Mendoza and Kirk Cousins.
**Los Angeles Chargers**: The Chargers are known for their release schedule video to be engaging with lots of hidden messages. This year did not disappoint, and you may need to watch it twice to catch some of them.
**New York Giants**: Jameis Winston is always entertaining, and this was a great way to showcase his comedic side along with his artistic side.
**Tampa Bay Buccaneers**: Was not expecting a release video with Bert Kreischer, but if anyone was remaking a Baywatch video, it makes sense for Tampa Bay. There are some great laughs in this one as well.
**Washington Commanders**: Science fairs were always fun to see what creative ideas are brewing, so this one was a personal favorite. Bringing out the inner kid.
**Minnesota Vikings**: Big fan of the show The Bear, so the food in this video looks amazing. Plus, it is nice to see some kudos given to the kicker finally. Creative and fun.
**Carolina Panthers**: Who doesn't like seeing things being blown up. It was fun seeing the players enjoying the video shoot as well. Looks like a fun day outside of the office.
**Indianapolis Colts**: This video might have been one of the easier ones to recreate if you have the right animation department. Lighthearted comedy and the ending with Florida was a great chuckle.
**Chicago Bears**: Bob Ross is an icon. So this video was a treat to enjoy, and it makes me wonder what they did with the painting that was created in this video.
**Kansas City Chiefs**: QVChiefs, genius! The clip felt long and sometimes awkward, but that also is what makes it funny.
**Denver Broncos**: Peyton Manning might have hung up the jersey, but he is still trying to make his jokes land. Some good, light chuckles in this video.
**Los Angeles Rams**: Another food video, but this one is more "normal" food and themed to the city/teams that the Rams will be playing. Enjoyable to watch and see all the interesting takes on each city and team.
**Baltimore Ravens**: At first I was not a fan of this video, but it grew on me and I ended up liking it the more I watched it and appreciated what the Ravens did for this couple.
**Green Bay Packers**: I kept wondering what was coming up next with this video. Lots of creativity and a memorable schedule release.
**Miami Dolphins**: Rick Ross was a fun twist to this video. The players had some great soundbites and you can see some of the passion and drive from the players. Not a traditional schedule release video, but I like what they did here.
**Jacksonville Jaguars**: Trevor Lawrence getting a haircut was not expected, but I guess this was a way to release his new look too.
**San Francisco 49ers**: I love nostalgia, but this release video seemed to go on for a while and was more of a field goal instead of a touchdown.
**Buffalo Bills**: Still not sure on how I feel about this. Part of me wants to rank this higher, and I am not sure why they ultimately landed on the second half of this video. But maybe I just need to wait to see what comes out of the chrysalis in real life. And who doesn't like Josh Allen!?!
**Cleveland Browns**: Full disclosure, I am a Browns fan. This video left me wanting a little more, just like a lifelong Browns fan. I am not sure if we are supposed to read more into this with who is starting at QB. It is a step up from last year, but we always are looking forward to next season.
**Atlanta Falcons**: I had some good chuckles with this video, but I felt like it was forced and also lacking some sort of punchline to really drive home the comedic angle.
**Pittsburgh Steelers**: I feel like they were throwing a whole lot at this one. Just like tossing some fries on every entree.
**New England Patriots #1 - Dogs**: The Patriots came out with two videos and this one was their better of the two. I wonder if the other video didn't go over well, so they came up with this in the afternoon because their rollercoaster video wasn't as smooth as expected.
**Seattle Seahawks**: File this under the WTF category. What's That Funk? I did have some good laughs with this video, but not sure who came up with this idea. Marshawn Lynch was a nice Easter egg at the end.
**New Orleans Saints**: This one just seemed odd and brought back memories of what this city went through during Katrina. I like that they took a swing with this, but it felt like a missed field goal.
**Dallas Cowboys**: Too long since the Cowboys have been relevant, just like this video.
**Houston Texans**: Viewer discretion advised! This might give my kids nightmares. I appreciate the makeup that went into this.
**Arizona Cardinals**: This one felt like a weird dream.
**Philadelphia Eagles**: This felt a lot like the Dophins video but it could have been cut down longer. 14 minutes?!?!
**Cincinnati Bengals**: This felt more like a dramatic movie than a release video. Not a lot of creativity or "fun" with this one.
**Detroit Lions**: I appreciate the brevity of this clip (especially after the 14-minute Eagles video), but there wasn't anything creative or fun with this. But that is what they were going for. This is who Dan Campbell is and what the Lions are about.
**New England Patriots #2 - Rollercoaster**: Are they foreshadowing their season? Ups and Downs? Almost all rollercoasters drop at the end when they wrap up the ride.
**New York Jets**: I love the creativity in this video and the skill with matching the colors, but it was literally watching paint dry. ASMR and drying paint.
Which did you prefer between the two Ohio teams? The Bengals video or the Browns?