The Los Angeles Chargers social media team is second to none, and the group put together another viral video as part of their campaign to get Cameron Dicker to the Pro Bowl. Parodying a used car commercial, the team had Dicker himself star in the one-minute video, along with some cameos from his beloved teammates and head coach Jim Harbaugh.
seriously, don't be a d*ck.
repost to #probowlvote for cameron dicker pic.twitter.com/w1NVmbQU9i
— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) December 18, 2024
Chargers Social Media Team Releases Video For Cameron Dicker Pro Bowl Campaign
While the video is mostly comedic, the Chargers made sure to demonstrate why Cameron Dicker deserves a spot in the Pro Bowl. Originally joining the Los Angeles Chargers in 2022, Dicker has quickly established himself as one of the league’s elite kickers. As shown in the clip, Dicker’s 94.2% career field goal percentage and his 98.5% field goal percentage on kicks under 50 yards are the best in NFL history. He’s maintained his elite form in 2024, connecting on 29 of his 31 field goals and every single kick from under 40 yards.
Every team uses the internet to engage with their fanbase, but nobody in the NFL does it better than the Chargers. Famous for their schedule announcement videos and a deep love of P.F. Changs, the team excels at drawing the right type of attention on all social media platforms.
should we REALLY make our schedule release video an anime AGAIN?
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yes yes yesyes pic.twitter.com/z7qyNGyWHp— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) May 12, 2023
As of this posting, Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Chris Boswell leads the AFC Pro Bowl vote at the kicker position. The 10-year veteran is having a strong season in his own right, leading the league in both field goal attempts (41) and field goals made (38). While he has more field goals than Dicker, his 92.7% success rate is slightly worse than Dicker’s 93.5%.
If you want to help Cameron Dicker make it to the Pro Bowl, you can vote by going to chargers.com/vote or go to nfl.com/pro-bowl-games/vote, or by reposting the tweet above.
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