The Los Angeles Chargers have once again proven they're the undisputed champions of schedule release videos. Their latest masterpiece, unveiled for the 2026 season, creatively reveals their entire slate through the lens of the iconic video game Halo—and they didn't hold back on the trolling.
In one standout moment, the Chargers took a playful jab at Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua for his infamous locker room livestream incident, where he was seen broadcasting despite being told not to. The video even includes hilarious cameos from Ty Simpson, Sydney Sweeney, and Kyle Shanahan in the comments section, adding an extra layer of wit.
But the Chargers didn't stop there. They also poked fun at the Rams' draft room attire, swapping their logo for a Colorado Avalanche emblem. This was a direct dig at Rams GM Les Snead and his staff, who wore Avalanche jerseys during the final day of the draft while Colorado was up 3-0 on the Los Angeles Kings in the Stanley Cup Playoffs—a move that didn't sit well with local hockey fans.
Fans across the league are already calling this the best schedule release video of the year. One Twitter user summed it up perfectly: "The Chargers are simply better at this than everyone else." And while the Rams did produce a solid video of their own—a fun homage to Napoleon Dynamite—it's clear that the Chargers' Halo-themed effort takes the crown this year.
Whether you're a Chargers fan or just love good-natured rivalry banter, this video is a must-watch. It's the perfect reminder that in the NFL, even the schedule release can be a game of its own.
