Packers show off how they made schedule video without AI

May 16, 2026 - 18:00
Packers show off how they made schedule video without AI

Every team in the NFL shared a creative video revealing the team’s schedule for the 2026-27 season. The Green Bay Packers made one that looked like a cool claymation and puppet video, making references to players on the roster and movies. Shortly after the video was shared everywhere on social media, the organization shared a behind-the-scenes clip of how they made the video without the use of AI.

The behind-the-scenes clip showed how each thing in the video was made by hand. In the video, Green Bay also revealed they worked with the studio that created “Robot Chicken,” a claymation adult comedy show that first aired in 2005.

The Packers might have been the most creative with their schedule release. The video is a fun experience that showcases several players, including Josh Jacobs, Micah Parsons, Tucker Kraft, and even former linebacker Clay Matthews.

Green Bay is set to take on the Minnesota Vikings on the road in the season-opener in Week 1. The Packers will begin the campaign with a tough battle against an NFC North rival. The team will not play its first home game until Week 3, when they take on the Atlanta Falcons.

The Packers will hope for more success next season. While the club made the playoffs, the run was short-lived as Green Bay suffered a 31-27 loss to the Chicago Bears in the Wild Card round. With a clearer understanding of the pecking order in the wide receiver room and key additions made in the offseason, it could be a big year for the Packers.

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