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Bears draw the most laughs as NFL teams release schedules
Bears draw the most laughs as NFL teams release schedules

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Bears draw the most laughs as NFL teams release schedules

From Minecraft to Mario Kart, plenty of NFL teams had younger fans in mind while revealing schedules in the growing tradition of videos on the social platform X. The Los Angeles Chargers and Indianapolis Colts had Minecraft themes, and both poked fun at a fight in a Starbucks between NFL reporters Ian Rapoport and Jordan Schultz that went viral during the NFL combine this year. Advertisement The winner for comedic effect Wednesday night was the Chicago Bears playing off the common name of new coach Ben Johnson, featuring Emmy Award-winning actor and comedian Lamorne Morris. Needle in a haystack Johnson is wearing a Chicago Cubs jersey when he says he's going to be at the game all day and asks Morris to email him the schedule. Morris pretends to know how to send the email but ends up sending 'the entire schedule to every Ben Johnson on the Chicago Bears marketing list.' The rest of the video is Morris and Bears players, including quarterback Caleb Williams, trying to track down all the Ben Johnsons and destroying computers and cellphones along the way. The double meaning of AI The video from the Bills started with star quarterback Josh Allen shooting baskets while taking a call from general manager Brandon Beane, who tells him he's trying to figure out how to reveal the schedule. When Allen says 'just use AI,' Beane looks confused and appears to research the term on his computer. Advertisement Beane calls retired NBA star Allen Iverson, who reveals the schedule by simply holding up a piece of a paper. Iverson can't resist the temptation to give his other nickname, 'The Answer.' The pharmaceutical frenzy The Tennessee Titans decided to poke fun at the countless advertisements for medical treatments, with a spoof called 'Schedule-rizi.' Just as in the real ads, the video includes an exhausting list of potential side effects, before the participants finish by saying, 'Thanks, Schedule-rizi.' Appealing to the kids Somehow, the Chargers and Colts ended up with the same approach of a Minecraft theme, and both making a spoof of the Rapoport-Schultz scuffle. They were among a number of videos featuring video games or action figures. The teams included Washington, San Francisco and Seattle. The Atlanta Falcons appealed to a couple of generations with their Mario Kart theme. The team 'selected' promising running back Bijan Robinson as the single player and had his go-kart knocking out Atlanta opponents along the way. Bears schedule Week 1: Sept. 8 vs. Minnesota Advertisement Week 2: Sept. 14 at Detroit Week 3: Sept. 21 vs. Dallas Week 4: Sept. 28 at Las Vegas Week 5: Bye Week 6: Oct. 13 at Washington Week 7: Oct. 19 vs. New Orleans Week 8: Oct. 26 at Baltimore Week 9: Nov. 2 at Cincinnati Week 10: Nov. 9 vs. New York Giants Week 11: Nov. 16 at Minnesota Week 12: Nov. 23 vs. Pittsburgh Week 13: Nov. 28 at Philadelphia Week 14: Dec. 7 at Green Bay Week 15: Dec. 14 vs. Cleveland Week 16: Dec. 20 vs. Green Bay Week 17: Dec. 28 at San Francisco Week 18: vs. Detroit* Packers schedule Week 1: Sept. 7 vs. Detroit Week 2: Sept. 11 vs. Washington Week 3: Sept. 21 at Cleveland Week 4: Sept. 28 at Dallas Advertisement Week 5: Bye Week 6: Oct. 12 vs. Cincinnati Week 7: Oct. 19 at Arizona Week 8: Oct. 26 at Pittsburgh Week 9: Nov. 2 vs. Carolina Week 10: Nov. 10 vs. Philadelphia Week 11: Nov. 16 at New York Giants Week 12: Nov. 23 vs. Minnesota Week 13: Nov. 27 at Detroit Week 14: Dec. 7 vs. Chicago Week 15: Dec. 14 at Denver Week 16: Dec. 20 at Chicago Week 17: Dec. 27 or 28 vs. Baltimore* Week 18: Jan 3 or 4 at Vikings* Vikings schedule Week 1: Sept. 8 at Chicago Week 2: Sept.14 vs. Atlanta Week 3: Sept. 21 vs. Cincinnati Week 4: Sept. 28 at Pittsburgh Week 5: Oct. 5 at Cleveland Week 6: Bye Week 7: Oct. 19 vs. Philadelphia Week 8: Oct. 23 at Los Angeles Chargers Advertisement Week 9: Nov. 2 at Detroit Week 10: Nov. 9 vs. Baltimore Week 11: Nov. 16 vs. Chicago Week 12: Nov. 23 at Green Bay Week 13: Nov. 30 at Seattle Week 14: Dec. 7 vs. Washington Week 15: Dec. 14 at Dallas Week 16: Dec. 21 at New York Giants Week 17: Dec. 25 vs. Detroit Week 18: vs. Green Bay* *Dates TBD Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WHBF -

NFL teams have kids in mind with videos for schedule reveals, while Bears draw the most laughs
NFL teams have kids in mind with videos for schedule reveals, while Bears draw the most laughs

Fox Sports

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox Sports

NFL teams have kids in mind with videos for schedule reveals, while Bears draw the most laughs

Associated Press From Minecraft to Mario Kart, plenty of NFL teams had younger fans in mind while revealing schedules in the growing tradition of videos on the social platform X. The Los Angeles Chargers and Indianapolis Colts had Minecraft themes, and both poked fun at a fight in a Starbucks between NFL reporters Ian Rapoport and Jordan Schultz that went viral during the NFL combine this year. The winner for comedic effect Wednesday night was the Chicago Bears playing off the common name of new coach Ben Johnson, featuring Emmy Award-winning actor and comedian Lamorne Morris. Needle in a haystack Johnson is wearing a Chicago Cubs jersey when he says he's going to be at the game all day and asks Morris to email him the schedule. Morris pretends to know how to send the email, but ends up sending 'the entire schedule to every Ben Johnson on the Chicago Bears marketing list.' The rest of the video is Morris and Bears players, including quarterback Caleb Williams, trying to track down all the Ben Johnsons and destroying computers and cell phones along the way. Blast from the past The Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated their 50th season with the longest of the 32 videos, a 10-minute version featuring former coach Jon Gruden. The Bucs won their first Super Bowl during the 2002 season under Gruden. He resigned as coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021 over emails he sent containing racist, homophobic and misogynistic comments seven years before his 2018 hiring by the Raiders. The double meaning of AI The video from the Bills started with star quarterback Josh Allen shooting baskets while taking a call from general manager Brandon Beane, who tells him he's trying to figure out how to reveal the schedule. When Allen says 'just use AI,' Beane looks confused and appears to research the term on his computer. Beane calls retired NBA star Allen Iverson, who reveals the schedule by simply holding up a piece of a paper. Iverson can't resist the temptation to give his other nickname, 'The Answer.' The pharmaceutical frenzy The Tennessee Titans decided to poke fun at the countless advertisements for medical treatments, with a spoof called 'Schedule-rizi.' Just as in the real ads, the video includes an exhausting list of potential side effects, before the participants finish by saying, 'Thanks, Schedule-rizi.' Appealing to the kids Somehow, the Chargers and Colts ended up with the same approach of a Minecraft theme, and both making a spoof of the Rapoport-Schultz scuffle. They were among a number of videos featuring video games or action figures. The teams included Washington, San Francisco and Seattle. ___ AP NFL: recommended

NFL teams have kids in mind with videos for schedule reveals, while Bears draw the most laughs
NFL teams have kids in mind with videos for schedule reveals, while Bears draw the most laughs

San Francisco Chronicle​

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

NFL teams have kids in mind with videos for schedule reveals, while Bears draw the most laughs

From Minecraft to Mario Kart, plenty of NFL teams had younger fans in mind while revealing schedules in the growing tradition of videos on the social platform X. The Los Angeles Chargers and Indianapolis Colts had Minecraft themes, and both poked fun at a fight in a Starbucks between NFL reporters Ian Rapoport and Jordan Schultz that went viral during the NFL combine this year. The winner for comedic effect Wednesday night was the Chicago Bears playing off the common name of new coach Ben Johnson, featuring Emmy Award-winning actor and comedian Lamorne Morris. Needle in a haystack Johnson is wearing a Chicago Cubs jersey when he says he's going to be at the game all day and asks Morris to email him the schedule. Morris pretends to know how to send the email, but ends up sending 'the entire schedule to every Ben Johnson on the Chicago Bears marketing list.' The rest of the video is Morris and Bears players, including quarterback Caleb Williams, trying to track down all the Ben Johnsons and destroying computers and cell phones along the way. Blast from the past The Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated their 50th season with the longest of the 32 videos, a 10-minute version featuring former coach Jon Gruden. The Bucs won their first Super Bowl during the 2002 season under Gruden. He resigned as coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021 over emails he sent containing racist, homophobic and misogynistic comments seven years before his 2018 hiring by the Raiders. The double meaning of AI The video from the Bills started with star quarterback Josh Allen shooting baskets while taking a call from general manager Brandon Beane, who tells him he's trying to figure out how to reveal the schedule. When Allen says 'just use AI,' Beane looks confused and appears to research the term on his computer. Beane calls retired NBA star Allen Iverson, who reveals the schedule by simply holding up a piece of a paper. Iverson can't resist the temptation to give his other nickname, 'The Answer.' The pharmaceutical frenzy The Tennessee Titans decided to poke fun at the countless advertisements for medical treatments, with a spoof called 'Schedule-rizi.' Just as in the real ads, the video includes an exhausting list of potential side effects, before the participants finish by saying, 'Thanks, Schedule-rizi.' Appealing to the kids Somehow, the Chargers and Colts ended up with the same approach of a Minecraft theme, and both making a spoof of the Rapoport-Schultz scuffle. They were among a number of videos featuring video games or action figures. The teams included Washington, San Francisco and Seattle. ___

NFL teams have kids in mind with videos for schedule reveals, while Bears draw the most laughs
NFL teams have kids in mind with videos for schedule reveals, while Bears draw the most laughs

Associated Press

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

NFL teams have kids in mind with videos for schedule reveals, while Bears draw the most laughs

From Minecraft to Mario Kart, plenty of NFL teams had younger fans in mind while revealing schedules in the growing tradition of videos on the social platform X. The Los Angeles Chargers and Indianapolis Colts had Minecraft themes, and both poked fun at a fight in a Starbucks between NFL reporters Ian Rapoport and Jordan Schultz that went viral during the NFL combine this year. The winner for comedic effect Wednesday night was the Chicago Bears playing off the common name of new coach Ben Johnson, featuring Emmy Award-winning actor and comedian Lamorne Morris. Needle in a haystack Johnson is wearing a Chicago Cubs jersey when he says he's going to be at the game all day and asks Morris to email him the schedule. Morris pretends to know how to send the email, but ends up sending 'the entire schedule to every Ben Johnson on the Chicago Bears marketing list.' The rest of the video is Morris and Bears players, including quarterback Caleb Williams, trying to track down all the Ben Johnsons and destroying computers and cell phones along the way. Blast from the past The Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated their 50th season with the longest of the 32 videos, a 10-minute version featuring former coach Jon Gruden. The Bucs won their first Super Bowl during the 2002 season under Gruden. He resigned as coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021 over emails he sent containing racist, homophobic and misogynistic comments seven years before his 2018 hiring by the Raiders. The double meaning of AI The video from the Bills started with star quarterback Josh Allen shooting baskets while taking a call from general manager Brandon Beane, who tells him he's trying to figure out how to reveal the schedule. When Allen says 'just use AI,' Beane looks confused and appears to research the term on his computer. Beane calls retired NBA star Allen Iverson, who reveals the schedule by simply holding up a piece of a paper. Iverson can't resist the temptation to give his other nickname, 'The Answer.' The pharmaceutical frenzy The Tennessee Titans decided to poke fun at the countless advertisements for medical treatments, with a spoof called 'Schedule-rizi.' Just as in the real ads, the video includes an exhausting list of potential side effects, before the participants finish by saying, 'Thanks, Schedule-rizi.' Appealing to the kids Somehow, the Chargers and Colts ended up with the same approach of a Minecraft theme, and both making a spoof of the Rapoport-Schultz scuffle. They were among a number of videos featuring video games or action figures. The teams included Washington, San Francisco and Seattle. ___ AP NFL:

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