Look: Chargers media day 2023 highlights

Scroll through to see highlights from Chargers Media Day 2023.

The Chargers are on a warpath heading into the 2023 season, and with their offseason program grinding to a halt, the team showcased their players’ looks at media day as they got pictures and videos to use in upcoming promotional material.

With some of the best uniforms in the NFL, Los Angeles highlighted a few players who should make sparks fly during the new season, including Justin Herbert, Derwin James, Joey Bosa and Keenan Allen among others.

 

Los Angeles will count on them to buoy their squads on both sides of the ball when the regular season begins in September, so their inclusion as featured members of the team’s production day is a no-brainer.

With threads like these on, they will certainly sport a fashionable style as they seek to lift the Chargers to their first playoff win since 2018.

First look at Chiefs CB Trent McDuffie in new jersey number

The #Chiefs shared a brief glimpse of CB Trent McDuffie sporting his new jersey number during the team’s media day.

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Kansas City Chiefs CB Trent McDuffie is set to wear a new jersey number in 2023 and the team just shared a first glimpse of him in that uniform for the first time.

The former 2022 first-round draft pick wore No. 21 during his rookie season, but with Juan Thornhill’s departure this offseason, he decided to switch back to his college jersey number. The No. 22 has special meaning to McDuffie as it was the jersey worn by his brother, who tragically passed away almost nine years ago. McDuffie was actually assigned that jersey number in college at Washington without asking for it, which made it all the more special for him.

With the Chiefs’ media day arriving on Monday, McDuffie finally got a chance to pose in his new jersey for the first time. He’s been spotted on the sidelines wearing the number during the team’s OTAs, but this is the first time that he’s been seen wearing it with pads and a full uniform.

You can check out the brief clip at the top of the page or over on any of the team’s official social media channels.

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Chiefs holding 2023 media production day on Monday

#Chiefs players will be taking photos and videos for team promotional materials on Monday.

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Kansas City Chiefs players begin mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, but they’re back in the building a day early for a very special reason.

Just as they did last season, Kansas City is holding its media production day for the 2023 NFL season before the team’s mandatory minicamp begins. It’s a fun day for the players as the team shoots all of the production photos and videos for the upcoming season.

These pieces of media will be used for NFL and the team’s own promotional materials. They’ll get everything from headshots for roster photos, pregame player introduction videos, photos for team promo print materials, partnerships and more.

It’s an especially exciting day for Chiefs fans as they will get a sneak peek at some of the newest members of the team wearing their full uniforms and pads for the first time.

We’ll try to share any of the pertinent images and clips that the team posts. In the meantime, be sure to keep an eye on the Chiefs’ official social media channels, like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter to catch some looks at your favorite players going through media day.

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Images, videos from Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVII media production day

A look at some of the images and videos the #Chiefs shared from Super Bowl LVII media production day.

The Kansas City Chiefs held their Super Bowl LVII media production day on Thursday.

This day is very similar to the media production day that takes place during mandatory minicamp every year, but instead of taking production videos and photos for the entire season, they take them for the upcoming Super Bowl. They’ll be used for NFL and the team’s own promotional materials during Super Bowl LVII. They’ll take things like action shots, player introduction videos, photos for promotional print and digital materials, partnerships and more. It’s a fun day all around for the players as they get prepared for one of the biggest moments of their professional careers.

Below you’ll find a look at some of the photos, videos and clips from Super Bowl media day shared by the Chiefs across their social media channels.

Chiefs’ 2022 media production day is underway

#Chiefs players will be taking photos for team media and promotional materials on Monday.

Kansas City Chiefs players begin mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, but they’re back in the building a day early for a very special reason.

It’s media production day for the 2022 NFL season in Kansas City. It’s a fun day for the players as the team takes all the production photos and videos for the upcoming season. These will be used for NFL and the team’s own promotional materials. They’ll get everything from headshots for roster photos, pregame player introduction videos, photos for team promo print materials, partnerships and more.

It’s possible that Chiefs fans will get a sneak peek at some of the newest members of the team wearing their full uniforms and pads today. Kansas City has been known to share previews of rookies and free agents wearing full Chiefs gear for the first time.

Be sure to keep an eye on the Chiefs’ official social media channels, like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter to catch some looks at your favorite veterans and newcomers in their gear throughout the day.

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WATCH: New Chiefs in full uniform for 2021 media production day

Get a first look at a number of new Chiefs players in full uniform.

We’re finally getting a chance to see some of the new Kansas City Chiefs suit up in full uniform and pads for the first time.

No, training camp didn’t come early. The team isn’t breaking any rules and conducting padded practices ahead of time or anything like that. Instead, they’re sharing some video content of the newest members of the Chiefs from Monday’s media production day.

The Chiefs’ in-house social and production team collected hours upon hours of video and photos of the entire roster. That content will be used throughout the entirety of the 2021 NFL season. That includes the following preview of a number of new players in full uniform for the first time.

Check it out:

In order of appearance, the following new Chiefs players were featured in the video: TE Noah Gray, RG Trey Smith, RB Jerrick McKinnon, DE Joshua Kaindoh, LB Nick Bolton, C Creed Humphrey, DE Malik Herring, WR Cornell Powell, LT Orlando Brown Jr., and LG Joe Thuney.

The entire rookie draft class was featured in the video. It could mean nothing, but it’s interesting to see McKinnon and Herring featured in the video. McKinnon is a free agent signing that has flown under the radar, while Herring is a UDFA likely to be an injury stash for the 2021 season. Hering is also the only UDFA featured in the video.

Noticeably absent from this video is DT Jarran Reed, who was one of the Chiefs’ top acquisitions in the 2021 free agency period. Another free agent signing, Austin Blythe also didn’t make the cut for this video. I wouldn’t read too much into the absences, though. It’s possible they simply didn’t have any looks or angles to fit this reel. Ultimately, it’s cool to see the majority of newcomers in their uniforms for the first time, but it’ll be much better to see them wear those uniforms come game day.

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WATCH: New Chiefs in full uniform for 2021 media production day

Get a first look at a number of new Chiefs players in full uniform.

We’re finally getting a chance to see some of the new Kansas City Chiefs suit up in full uniform and pads for the first time.

No, training camp didn’t come early. The team isn’t breaking any rules and conducting padded practices ahead of time or anything like that. Instead, they’re sharing some video content of the newest members of the Chiefs from Monday’s media production day.

The Chiefs’ in-house social and production team collected hours upon hours of video and photos of the entire roster. That content will be used throughout the entirety of the 2021 NFL season. That includes the following preview of a number of new players in full uniform for the first time.

Check it out:

In order of appearance, the following new Chiefs players were featured in the video: TE Noah Gray, RG Trey Smith, RB Jerrick McKinnon, DE Joshua Kaindoh, LB Nick Bolton, C Creed Humphrey, DE Malik Herring, WR Cornell Powell, LT Orlando Brown Jr., and LG Joe Thuney.

The entire rookie draft class was featured in the video. It could mean nothing, but it’s interesting to see McKinnon and Herring featured in the video. McKinnon is a free agent signing that has flown under the radar, while Herring is a UDFA likely to be an injury stash for the 2021 season. Hering is also the only UDFA featured in the video.

Noticeably absent from this video is DT Jarran Reed, who was one of the Chiefs’ top acquisitions in the 2021 free agency period. Another free agent signing, Austin Blythe also didn’t make the cut for this video. I wouldn’t read too much into the absences, though. It’s possible they simply didn’t have any looks or angles to fit this reel. Ultimately, it’s cool to see the majority of newcomers in their uniforms for the first time, but it’ll be much better to see them wear those uniforms come game day.

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Chiefs’ 2021 media production day is underway

Chiefs players will be taking photos for team media and promotional materials today.

Fans will likely get a sneak peek at some of the newest members of the Kansas City Chiefs franchise wearing their full uniforms, pads and all, today.

No, training camp didn’t come early this year. The Chiefs are still required per Phase 3 of the offseason program to conduct padless practices, but the Chiefs aren’t practicing today. It’s media production day for the 2021 NFL season in Kansas City.

What happens on media production day? This is when the Chiefs take all the production photos and videos used for NFL or their own promotional materials. They’ll get everything from headshots for roster photos, pregame player introduction videos, photos for team promo print materials and more.

The team has already shared a look at QB Patrick Mahomes and DB Tyrann Mathieu in full uniform. Check it out:

They have all the players striking different poses to get all the shots that they need, both still shots and video.

One of the best parts of media production day is that we get some previews of the newest members of the team wearing full Chiefs gear for the first time. Be sure to keep an eye on the Chiefs’ official social media channels, like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter to catch some looks at your favorite veterans and newcomers in their gear throughout the day.

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