Chargers announce 2025 schedule with Minecraft video
The Brief
The NFL announced its 2025 schedule for all 32 teams on Wednesday night.
The Los Angeles Chargers made their schedule release video in Minecraft.
The Chargers will start the 2025 season in Brazil in a matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
LOS ANGELES - The NFL released the 2025 schedules for all 32 teams on Wednesday night, and as usual, the Los Angeles Chargers may have found the most creative way to show off what they have in store this season.
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The Chargers created their 2025 schedule release video using the videogame Minecraft.
What we know
The team shared the video on all its social media around 5 p.m. PT on Wednesday. The nearly-5-minute video goes week-by-week through the team's schedule, with little Easter eggs on each of the matchups.
The schedule starts off with a bang. The Chargers will open 2025 with an international game in Brazil against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. The team will also have one Monday Night, one Saturday Night and one Thursday Night game.
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But it's the attention to detail in the individual scenes that has social media going crazy.
When the Chargers highlight their second matchup with the Chiefs in Week 15, they show Chiefs players fighting against an "Ender Eagle." The Chiefs lost Super Bowl LIX to the Philadelphia Eagles at the end of last season.
Speaking of Philly, the Chargers showed off their Week 14 bout with the Eagles with players holding a parade to "Save the Tush Push." Paddy's Pub from the show "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" is even briefly featured.
The Chargers don't even stick to one sport, calling out MLB's Houston Astros and their infamous trash can cheating scandal as they preview their Week 17 meeting with the Houston Texans.
There are so many more references in the scene for each week's game preview. Watch the full release video below.
Los Angeles Chargers 2025 schedule
Timeline
Below is the Chargers' complete schedule for the 2025 season.
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Week 1 : vs Kansas City Chiefs (Brazil)
Week 2 : at Las Vegas Raiders (Monday Night Football)
Week 3 : vs Denver Broncos
Week 4 : at New York Giants
Week 5 : vs Washington Commanders
Week 6 : at Miami Dolphins
Week 7 : vs Indianapolis Colts
Week 8 : vs Minnesota Vikings (Thursday Night Football)
Week 9 : at Tennessee Titans
Week 10 : vs Pittsburgh Steelers (Sunday Night Football)
Week 11 : at Jacksonville Jaguars
Week 12 : BYE
Week 13 : vs Las Vegas Raiders
Week 14 : vs Philadelphia Eagles
Week 15 : at Kansas City Chiefs
Week 16 : at Dallas Cowboys
Week 17 : vs Houston Texans
Week 18: at Denver Broncos
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