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Every NFL team’s 2022 schedule release video

May 13, 2022 at 11:05 AM--


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No one's really sure what to make of the San Francisco 49ers' 2022 schedule release video. It certainly was an odd choice, which led to some pretty amusing Twitter responses.

But how did it compare to the rest of the NFL? For the league's social media teams, the schedule release is like their Super Bowl. Below is a look at each team's schedule release video posted to social media, organized by division with the NFC West first. Which ones are your favorites?

NFC WEST


Arizona Cardinals


Los Angeles Rams


San Francisco 49ers


Seattle Seahawks


NFC NORTH


Chicago Bears


Detroit Lions


Green Bay Packers


Minnesota Vikings


NFC SOUTH


Atlanta Falcons


Carolina Panthers


New Orleans Saints


Tampa Bay Buccaneers


NFC EAST


Dallas Cowboys


New York Giants


Philadelphia Eagles


Washington Commanders


AFC WEST


Denver Broncos


Kansas City Chiefs


Las Vegas Raiders


Los Angeles Chargers


AFC NORTH


Baltimore Ravens


Cincinnati Bengals


Cleveland Browns


Pittsburgh Steelers

None. But they did release this video before the schedule release.


AFC SOUTH


Houston Texans


Indianapolis Colts


Jacksonville Jaguars


Tennessee Titans


AFC EAST


Buffalo Bills


Miami Dolphins


New England Patriots


New York Jets




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