Anticipating how the Chargers handle Ravens in schedule release video

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For NFL social media and creative content teams, this Thursday is their Super Bowl. Yes, Thursday, May 14, at 8 pm EST, the full 18-week, 272-game schedule will be revealed on NFL Network, ESPN2, and Fubo. Over the years, we've seen plenty of memorable schedule release videos, with the 2023 Tennessee Titans (the Broadway "man on the street piece") considered to be the gold standard by many. 

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However, it might be the Los Angeles Chargers who deliver in this department, most consistently, year over year. They also have a reputation for getting pretty savage at times in the shots that they take against their upcoming opponents. It's not a stretch to say that the most highly anticipated part of the 2026 schedule release day is what the Chargers do when they reach the New England Patriots.

Because you might have heard or read a news story or two, or 50, about the Patriots' head coach this offseason. The Chargers are also playing the Ravens this season, which means that an inevitable swing will be taken against Baltimore, too.  

But what will it be?

Well, the most common trope that we see in this genre usually involves a can of Old Bay seasoning and/or a crab getting obliterated somehow. To quote the famous Simpsons GIF of former Beatle George Harrison: "It's been done." So you know the Chargers are far too creative to go in that direction. 

In their 2024 schedule release, ahead of Harbaugh Bowl III, their video depicted an animated version of the Harbaugh brothers as children, hitting each other with pillows in their shared bedroom. They were then shown pillow fighting again as adults.

It was very clever and quite humorous, but obviously, they cannot recycle that theme this time around.

John Harbaugh was let go in January, and now coaches the New York Giants. 

If we have to guess, then we're thinking the theme might be the Chargers' tradition of signing former Ravens players. It happened again this spring, with both tight end Charlie Kolar and running back Keaton Mitchell moving from one coast to the other.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: How will the Chargers handle the Ravens in the schedule release video?

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