Albert Breer thinks Chargers could go after Mike Vrabel in their schedule release video

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Albert Breer thinks Chargers could go after Mike Vrabel in their schedule release video

Albert Breer thinks Chargers could go after Mike Vrabel in their schedule release video

The NFL schedule release is two weeks out, and the Los Angeles Chargers are practically sitting on a gold mine. Albert Breer appeared on The Dan Patrick Show and raised what is probably an inevitable question at this point: Will the Chargers, who have built a reputation as the most willing team in t

Albert Breer thinks Chargers could go after Mike Vrabel in their schedule release video

The NFL schedule release is two weeks out, and the Los Angeles Chargers are practically sitting on a gold mine. Albert Breer appeared on The Dan Patrick Show and raised what is probably an inevitable question at this point: Will the Chargers, who have built a reputation as the most willing team in the league…

The NFL schedule release is just two weeks away, and the Los Angeles Chargers have a golden opportunity to deliver their most talked-about video yet. Known for pushing boundaries with their annual schedule announcements, the Chargers now face a tantalizing question: will they take aim at Mike Vrabel?

Albert Breer of The Dan Patrick Show raised the inevitable topic, noting that the Chargers have the New England Patriots on their 2026 schedule. That connection alone gives them all the reason they need to poke fun at Vrabel, who now coaches the Patriots. But the real material comes from recent headlines.

Over the past few weeks, Vrabel has gone from respected NFL coach to the center of a media storm. Page Six published photos of him and Dianna Russini in a cozy setting at an adults-only resort in Sedona, Arizona—holding hands, hugging, and sharing a hot tub. The scandal has dominated sports talk, and Breer expects the Chargers to lean into it.

"My guess is you'll probably see hints of it during the schedule release," Breer said. "With the way teams make fun of each other, and knowing what the Chargers do every year—nothing is out of bounds. If they don't, then it'll be a story that they didn't."

The Chargers have set a high bar for themselves with past videos that spared no one. Playing it safe now would be its own headline. Breer even sketched out a possible scene: someone holding up a phone with a playlist, referencing a Spotify playlist Russini reportedly made for Vrabel during a losing streak in Tennessee.

For fans and fashion-forward followers alike, this is the kind of off-field drama that makes NFL schedule release week a must-watch event. Whether you're gearing up for game day or just love the league's lighter side, keep an eye on the Chargers—they rarely miss a chance to make a statement.

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