Watch every NFL schedule release video for the 2026 season
Thursday the NFL released the entire 2026 regular season schedule.
As some might call it, last night was Super Bowl Thursday for the 32 social media departments.
Here is every schedule release video, for your enjoyment.
Arizona Cardinals
For the Cardinals release video, mascot Big Red gathered fellow mascots to unveil the schedule in a Zoom meeting. At least, that’s what it looked like:
Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons tapped into the nostalgia over the classic “This is SportsCenter” commercials, featuring a lot of former quarterback — and current President of Football — Matt Ryan.
The “get [bleeping] set” moment is worth your time:
Baltimore Ravens
If you loved Wedding Crashers, then you’ll love the Ravens release video, featuring wide receiver Zay Flowers and Poe, the team mascot, crashing fans’ weddings:
Buffalo Bills
Imagine, if you will, a roundtable brainstorming session that ends on a giant chrysalis being the best idea, courtesy of Josh Allen.
That is what the Bills came up with:
Carolina Panthers
When all else fails, just blow some stuff up.
We see you, Panthers:
Chicago Bears
Rome Odunze as Bob Ross? Inspired.
Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals’ schedule release felt much like a high-dollar movie trailer, leaning in to cinematic effects while emphasizing the team’s journey the past few years.
With a whole lot of Joe Burrow:
Cleveland Browns
Speaking of nostalgia, the Cleveland Browns put together a video inspired by the Street Fighter franchise:
Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys have three Tylers along the offensive line: Tyler Smith, Tyler Guyton, and Tyler Booker.
So … meet the “Tyler Intelligence Agency:”
Denver Broncos
Just Peyton Manning and his daughter flipping channels on TV while sitting on the couch. Nothing to see here … except for the commercials:
Detroit Lions
Is Dan Campbell mad? Because Dan Campbell seems mad, and someone you do not want to give bulletin-board material to.
As media members question the Lions through a voice over, Campbell simply puts the schedule on a bulletin board.
“Strictly business:”
Green Bay Packers
Welcome to Kickin’ Curds Arcade, where Packers stars (in claymation form) play video games and handle challenges based on their 2026 opponenets:
Houston Texans
If you’ve ever wanted to see Brian Cushing getting increasingly madder and madder, the Houston Texans have a schedule release video for you:
Indianapolis Colts
Simpsons video? Check. This release is filled with some incredible references to the long-running show as well as the Colts’ 2026 schedule.
And yes, there is a couch gag.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Did they cut his hair?
DID THEY REALLY CUT HIS HAIR?
Kansas City Chiefs
Welcome to QVChiefs, the “Kingdom Schedule Release Shopping Network.” Here you can purchase products related to Chiefs’ opponents such as “rare Mile High Air,” an “Indestruct-Bill Tailgate Table,” and more.
And kudos to Rob Riggle and Lisa Gilroy, they kinda crushed this:
Las Vegas Raiders
If you’ve ever thought about Kirk Cousins and Fernando Mendoza as an NFL version of Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly in Step Brothers well, you’re in luck!
Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers social media department did it again with this Halo-themed video. The release is filled with references, inside jokes and yes, subtle nods to the Mike Vrabel/Dianna Russini saga:
Los Angeles Rams
Like other teams, the Los Angeles Rams went retro with this video inspired by Napoleon Dynamite,“ with some tots to kick it off:
Miami Dolphins
“Mr. Ross wants to see you.”
No, not Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, but musician Rick Ross:
Minnesota Vikings
In this release video, Vikings kicker Will Reichard orders every dish on this “restaurant’s” menu: Culinary offerings based on each Minnesota opponent this season.
Such as the “Wings Mafia,” Buffalo wings described as having “table-breaking flavor, lathered in ketchup and mustard:”
New England Patriots
If you ever wanted to see Patriots players such as cornerback Christian Gonzalez riding coasters at Six Flags New England and listing the schedule, you’re in luck.
If that sounds like something you never wanted to see … we understand:
New Orleans Saints
If you are going with a weather theme, you need one thing.
Jim Cantore from The Weather Channel.
Box, checked:
New York Giants
Three words: Winston Van Gogh.
New York Jets
Honestly, when I first started watching this video on Thursday night I was not a fan. But after a few of the team releases, it clicked.
This might be one of the better ones from this season. Just give it a chance, and pay attention to the names of each color used:
Philadelphia Eagles
Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, Jordan Davis, Jordan Mailata, and Jihaad Campbell get together to unveil the matchups and/or start a podcast:
Pittsburgh Steelers
Follow a Steelers security guard on their first day at work, and “yinzify your DNA” along the way:
San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers paid tribute to their 80th anniversary season in a release video ripped from Full House and other sitcoms from times gone by:
Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks created a commercial filled with a fake fragrance for each team and trust us, you need to see the one for the Eagles. Or the one for the 49ers, which is not the only nod from a team towards the electric substation next to their practice facility.
The entire video is great, but those moments certainly stand out:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Imagine Baywatch, but with comedian Bert Kreischer, offensive lineman Cody Mauch, and tight end Ko Kieft as the lifeguards:
Tennessee Titans
While the Chargers are considered the leaders in the “schedule release wars,” the Titans have certainly closed the gap in recent years. When they took to the Nashville streets to ask fans to identify their opponents based on the logo it was schedule release gold, and the Titans used a similar format this year, finding lookalikes for people associated with their 2026 opponents.
But the fun did not stop there:
Washington Commanders
Welcome to the “Commanders Science Fair,” with Jacory Croskey-Merritt (also known as Bill), in the role of Bill Nye the Science Guy.
Again, there is another reference to the 49ers substation conspiracy theory:
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