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Chargers just took a hilarious shot at Buccaneers during 2026 NFL schedule release

Fair play, Chargers. See you in Week 13!
The Chargers social media team strikes again!
The Chargers social media team strikes again! | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers face the Los Angeles Chargers this season, which means the Bucs were included in the Chargers’ schedule release shenanigans. 

Every team finds a unique and creative way to unveil their schedule each year, but the Chargers’ social media team has long been the standard of NFL schedule release content. 

They took a hilarious shot at the Buccaneers in this year's edition, and it’s all in good fun. 

Buccaneers are the latest victims of Chargers’ schedule release content 

The Chargers went with a Halo-themed schedule release, and found a way to throw some shade at each of their opponents for the upcoming season.

The Chargers didn’t hold back at all when it came to Tampa Bay. For one, the Buccaneers’ computer password was “THIRD&28” referencing the infamous meltdown against the Falcons last season. 

“BIGM1K3 left the game” was a reference to Mike Evans deciding to leave the Bucs in free agency. That one is still a sore spot, Chargers. Be easy on our hearts. 

There was also a hilarious reference to Antonio Brown’s infamous incident where he ran off the field and quit on the Bucs.

They were sure to throw in the viral scandal from earlier this offseason regarding the fake Emeka Egbuka twitter account that made quite the ruckus with controversial posts about CTE. 

The Chargers definitely did their research — as they took shots at the Bucs in every way possible. You’ve gotta respect the commitment and the effort, there’s a reason fans from all 32 teams rush to see how the Chargers reveal their schedule every year. 

Fair play, Chargers, but the Bucs will have to settle the score when you come to Raymond James Stadium  in Week 13!

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