Gina Carano reveals she lost 100 pounds for Ronda Rousey fight on Netflix: 'It hurts to say that'
Gina Carano reveals she lost 100 pounds for her Netflix fight with Ronda Rousey.
The NFL's schedule release event saw the Cardinals criticized for using AI in their video, which featured a virtual call with mascots. Other teams like the Chargers and Jets received praise for their creative and engaging videos.
The NFLâs annual schedule release has become a marquee event for team creatives, with many schedule reveal videos being planned months in advance.
And while teams like the Chargers, Jets, and Raiders have racked up millions of views for their elaborate schedule releases on Thursday, including the likes of Halo gameplay and a Kirk Cousins-Fernando Mendoza photoshoot, the Cardinals are being criticized for seemingly using AI in their own video.
Arizonaâs three-minute schedule release video consists of a virtual call with NFL mascots, being addressed by a âDirector of Mascot Matchups.â As the video plays, mascots of the Cardinalsâ opponents get highlighted, as the director speaks in a voice that gets drowned in and out through the clip.
Towards the end of the video, it is revealed that the Cardinalsâ mascot was filmed through a green screen and used as a template for other mascots to follow.
The video, which has 934 likes and 656 comments on X, has several comments calling it AI generated. One user posted a GIF saying âYour AI slop bores me,â which garnered over four times the amount of likes as the original schedule release.
âWe did not use AI to create our schedule release video,â a Chargers spokesperson told Front Office Sports. The Chargers have long been on the cutting edge of NFL social media and their Halo-themed schedule video has 95,000 likes on X and 83,000 on Instagram as of publication time.
Meanwhile, several other teams have specifically mentioned that their videos donât use AI. The Packers, who said they made a schedule release consisting of a hand-made set and models, posted on Friday: âYour AI slop bores us.â Meanwhile, the Raiders âproofâ that their release wasnât made with AI, while the Jaguars wrote âAI could neverâ to caption a of âs haircut.
The Arizona Cardinals are criticized for seemingly using AI in their schedule release video, which lacked the creativity seen in other teams' videos.
The Cardinals' video featured a virtual call with NFL mascots and a 'Director of Mascot Matchups,' highlighting their opponents' mascots.
Other teams like the Chargers and Jets received millions of views for their elaborate and creative schedule release videos, contrasting with the Cardinals' approach.
Gina Carano reveals she lost 100 pounds for her Netflix fight with Ronda Rousey.
Detroit Lions reveal 2026 preseason opponents: Bengals, Commanders, Colts
NL West odds show Dodgers favored, but Padres are close behind.
Angels linked to trading 37-homer slugger Jo Adell, analysts warn it could be a mistake.
Exploring the uncertain tight end position for Rutgers football in 2026.
Bournemouth opens the door for Manchester United to sign Eli Junior Kroupi.
See every story in Sports â including breaking news and analysis.
In 2025, the Billsâ schedule video featured NBA legend Allen Iverson as a play on the video being âmade with AI.â On Monday, the Saints posted about how they âwill never use AIâ for graphics.
The Cardinals, Packers, Raiders, Jaguars, Bills, and Saints did not immediately respond to requests for comment at the time of this articleâs publication.
AI usage has become a widespread topic in the sports creative industry, as more and more major sports teams are denouncing AI publiclyâbut also quietly using it. Several graphic designers who spoke with FOS recently believe their human abilities wonât be replaced by AI, but are concerned that teams and administrators may not feel the same way.
The post NFL Teams Mock âAI Slopâ After Cardinals Schedule Video appeared first on Front Office Sports.