The Chargers earned their first dub of the season and have yet to have a down.
Los Angeles pulled no punches in a hilarious social media video released Wednesday to promote the announcement of its 2024 schedule.
The Chargers mocked their opponents with a three-and-a-half-minute video made to resemble the popular 2000s computer game “The Sims,” with references to Taylor Swift and the podcast “New Heights.” to poke fun at NBA star Zion Williamson.
The video was posted to X with the caption, “Should I really create a scheduled release video in my sim?” And some that say “no” and a lot of “yes”.
The satirical video begins with the Chargers’ Week 1 opponent, the Raiders, before cutting to a “Sims” character wearing a silver and black jersey, wearing a clown wig and sad makeup. .
Another notable moment was against the Steelers in Week 3, when he mocked Russell Wilson on video for being excited about coming to Pittsburgh, but was upset when Justin Fields arrived. .
The Chiefs section appears to be referring to Travis Kelce’s now infamous squirrel post on X and his relationship with pop icon Taylor Swift.
Williamson, a star player for the Pelicans, addressed controversy over his size during the NBA season, and players outside of the NFL were not spared either, as he appeared to be overweight during a Saints game.
He also mentioned the movie “Home Team,” starring Kevin James as former Saints coach Sean Payton.
And speaking of Payton, when a sign with a circle and a line on sunglasses was posted on the wall during a Broncos game, referencing Payton’s banning of sunglasses and bucket hats on the sideline last season, he was It was scratched.
Later in the video, the Chargers appeared to poke fun at the controversy surrounding Harrison Butker’s commencement speech over the weekend at Benedict College in Kansas.
The player, wearing a red No. 7 jersey, was seen in the kitchen putting pies in the oven and cleaning the counter, which for the female player was “the most important title of all”. “One,” he seemed to be sarcastic. “housewife.”
But the Chargers weren’t the only team to release creative schedule release videos.
The Falcons created a schedule reveal video inspired by another classic Electronic Arts game, NFL Street.




