Ranking the Top 10 NFL Schedule Release Videos in 2024

Schedule release day is the Super Bowl for NFL social media teams. Here are the best of the best.
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The wait is finally over.

All 32 teams announced their schedules for the upcoming 2024 NFL season on Wednesday, meaning fans can officially start daydreaming about their club's journey to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. It also means there are 32 new schedule release videos to consume.

Over the last few years, the league's annual schedule release day has become the Super Bowl for NFL social media and marketing teams to unveil a creative and entertaining way to educate their fans about the upcoming 17-game slate. This year, the videos ranged from celebrity cameos to video game animations and everything in between.

Without further ado, it's time to crown the 10 best NFL schedule release videos from this year:

10. Miami Dolphins

In a year when most NFL schedule release videos were about four minutes long, the Dolphins took a clever approach and utilized their speedy wide receiver duo in Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Blink and you'll miss it.

9. Buffalo Bills

Is that Josh Allen living in the pit or Andy Dwyer from Parks and Recreation?

8. Detroit Lions

It's recommended you watch this schedule release video while consuming 55 burgers, 55 fries, 55 tacos and maybe 55 pies as well.

7. Cincinnati Bengals

These poor kids should've dialed up the "Annexation of Puerto Rico" play.

6. Pittsburgh Steelers

Is James Harrison a method actor?

5. Atlanta Falcons

Grab some Mountain Dew, Doritos and the PlayStation 2 controller. It's time for some NFL Street.

4. Chicago Bears

It's a shame Ed Rooney didn't make an appearance to predict the Bears' win total this season. "Nine times."

3. New England Patriots

Come for Julian Edelman, stay for Ernie Adams doing his best Robin Williams impression.

2. Los Angeles Chargers

Three minutes and 20 seconds of pure entertainment. That is, unless you are a certain kicker who resides in Kansas City.

1. Tennesse Titans

It's hard to make a sequel that lives up to the original. The Titans pulled it off.


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TOM DIERBERGER

Tom Dierberger is a staff writer and editor on the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated. He joined SI in November 2023 after stints at FOX Sports, Bally Sports and NBC Sports. Dierberger has a bachelor's in communication from St. John's University. In his spare time, he can be seen throwing out his arm while playing fetch with his dog, Walter B. Boy.