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The LA Chargers referenced the Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini scandal in their schedule reveal video. The team released its full regular season schedule for the 2026-27 season on Thursday.
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The Los Angeles Chargers referenced the scandal involving Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini when the team released its schedule on Thursday.
Teams around the league unveiled their full regular season schedules for the 2026-27 season. In recent years, teams have decided to have some fun with the occasion by announcing their respective schedules through creative videos.
Last year, for example, the Indianapolis Colts poked fun at former Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill’s pre-game arrest from the previous season. The team eventually deleted the video.
On Thursday, the Chargers social media team decided no punches would be pulled when they included a reference to Russini’s alleged affair with the New England Patriots coach. The video mostly revolves around the video game “Halo,” with each opponent themed around something from the game. For the Chargers’ week 12 matchup against the Patriots, the video switched to several in-game characters racing on a course. At one point in the scene, a sign next to the track read, “Next photo dump, 1 mile.” Then, in the bottom left corner of the screen, a notification appeared that read, “NYPost sent you a message.”
The sign and message were a clear reference to the New York Post’s ongoing reporting of the scandal. The outlet first broke the news with photos of Vrabel and Russini at a luxury resort in Arizona. Weeks later, the outlet published another series of photos showing the pair kissing at a New York bar in 2020.
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The scandal involves a controversy between Mike Vrabel, head coach of the Tennessee Titans, and Dianna Russini, an ESPN reporter, but specific details were not provided in the article.
The LA Chargers released their full regular season schedule on Thursday.
NFL teams often announce their schedules through creative videos to engage fans and add an element of fun to the occasion.

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