What can we expect from NFL teams this upcoming season?
Mackenzie Salmon breaks down what to expect from a handful of teams as we lookahead to the 2024 NFL season.
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Who is the NFL (social media) champion?
The Super Bowl for NFL content teams has arrived with the 2024 schedule release. Rather than just let the league announce the schedule in a simple format, all teams go above and beyond to release intricate, dramatic and hilarious videos. These videos often go viral, and as a result, every team is trying to claim the title of best schedule release video. The Los Angeles Chargers were last year’s winner after they did another epic anime release. Will they repeat as champions, or will another team get to claim the title?
Here is our rankings for the 2024 schedule release videos:
Cool art, but barely put any effort after putting none last year. Enjoy last place again.
Lewis Hamilton is a big name but do we care to see him try food? Not really.
The man on the street interviews can provide randomness, but this was just boring.
It’s clever to play on Tyreek Hill’s speed. Too bad it means the video is barely anything.
Clearly some people are not good at acting.
Solid idea, just missing laughs.
The plot didn’t really make sense.
The Vikings did a great job at showing how ridiculous the release videos have gotten. It was extra but generated some laughs.
Cool hype video, nothing special. Could’ve said it for the pregame jumbotron.
Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson are great comedians, it’s a shame they felt held back.
Animations were on point.
Mascots vs. kids matchups are always hilarious. Wish we got actual hits.
Cute video and got kids getting creative.
Yes Nick Bosa, you do really sound like that.
Hydraulic press videos are very soothing.
They also did the hydraulic press, but the references were better than the Texans.
Pretty basic bowling shenanigans. They got the legend Pete Weber to boost it at the end.
This was a good one for the Buccaneers diehards, with some sick pieces of art.
AreYouKiddingTV does good segments, and the rush of people trying to get free stuff will always be hilarious.
Stavros Halkias is hilarious. Getting another team’s head coach to cameo is worth extra points (Petition for John Harbaugh to legally be John Harbaw).
Chicago really does have some actors, and Spice Adams is born to be on the big screen.
X-Men will forever be cool.
Josh Allen is naturally hilarious, and it’s great that you can actually picture him living at a construction site.
Cake or not cake is a hard guessing game to play, and mixing it with the schedule was a great combo.
Good thing these guys are athletes and not artists, but A+ for effort and making fun of your teammates. Xavier Legette is a gem.
The concept was a hit last year. Wasn’t as funny this time around but some funny team names in there.
The random FaceTime call is a great trend, and the Cowboys got some big names with stunned reactions.
NFL Street was such an epic game, and the Falcons got so many good disses.
Who doesn’t love dad jokes? Apparently James Harrison, who didn’t budge at some corny punchlines.
Glad the Eagles know how unhinged their fans are. Their ruthlessness is amazing.
Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski together is already a must watch. Then they play on “Good Will Hunting” and they make comedy gold. Give someone an Oscar.
They’ve done it again. The Chargers used Sims to perfection, and whether it was dissing Taylor Swift’s private jet or Harrison Butker in the kitchen, they cooked. A dynasty is here.