The Chargers and Colts both made Minecraft-themed 2025 NFL schedule release videos
The Los Angeles Chargers, longtime NFL schedule release video stalwarts, and the Indianapolis Colts both created Minecraft-themed videos.
Which one was better? Well, you'll have to ask Steve that. We're sure even the chicken jockey will appreciate what these Minecraft videos did, even if it's a bit funny that two different NFL teams picked this unique format.
It's like showing up to a party wearing the same outfit as someone else, even if it's a pretty snazzy outfit.
should we REALLY make our schedule release video in minecraft?yes yes yesyesyesyes yes yes yesyes yes yes yes yesyes yesyes yes yesyes yesye yes yesyes yes yesyes pic.twitter.com/gxk31Dql5L
— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) May 15, 2025
CHICKEN JOCKEY ‼️ pic.twitter.com/db8mFQeXe5
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) May 15, 2025
Steve's Lava Chicken at NFL stadiums across the nation for all!
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