Chargers troll Mike Vrabel, Dianna Russini in schedule release video

The Los Angeles Chargers used a Halo-themed video for the 2026 NFL schedule release to reference a rumored scandal involving reporter Dianna Russini and coach Mike Vrabel

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Chargers troll Mike Vrabel, Dianna Russini in schedule release video

The Los Angeles Chargers unveiled their 2026 NFL schedule on Thursday night, utilizing a creative video presentation themed after the Halo video game franchise. The production, released during the league's official schedule announcement window, was noted as a standout among the various social media efforts from teams across the NFL. This year's release marks a significant moment for the Jim Harbaugh-led organization as they prepare for the upcoming season's slate of games.[1][2]

A prominent feature of the Chargers' video was its decision to troll New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and NFL reporter Dianna Russini. The content directly referenced a rumored scandal involving the two figures, a move that addressed a topic many media observers had speculated might be touched upon by team social media departments during the schedule release festivities.[1][2]

The inclusion of the Vrabel and Russini reference highlights the increasingly provocative nature of NFL schedule release videos, which have become a major marketing event for franchises. By incorporating current league rumors and pop culture themes like Halo, the Chargers aimed to generate significant engagement as the full 2026 schedule was made public to fans and media alike on Thursday.[1][2]

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