Look: Chargers players join Zach Bryan on stage at LA concert

Country artist Zach Bryan made a stop at Crypto.com Arena this past weekend and was accompanied by a few Chargers players.

Country artist Zach Bryan made a stop at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, CA this past weekend.

For those who don’t know what a Zach Bryan concert entails, he closes out the show with his hit song ‘Revival’ and brings notable guests on stage.

This past weekend, Bryan had some members of the Chargers, including Justin Herbert, Rashawn Slater, Joe Alt and Cameron Dicker, up on stage. Joining them were some players of their crosstown rivals, the Rams, with Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua.

These guys have been hard at work on the practice field over the past few weeks, so having down time like this is essential. They will finish up voluntary OTAs this week before their three-day mandatory minicamp next Tuesday.

Look: Puka Nacua, Cooper Kupp join Zach Bryan on stage at LA concert

Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp got on stage with Zach Bryan during his LA show, along with several Chargers players, too

Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua have been working hard this offseason in advance of the 2024 season, whether it was training at Cooperā€™s house ā€“ where Puka puked every day for a week ā€“ or in practice during OTAs at the ramsā€™ facility. Theyā€™ve also spent time together off the field, including Sunday night at a concert in L.A.

Nacua and Kupp were in attendance for the Zach Bryan show at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, and they even had the chance to join the country star on stage at one point during the concert. The Rams shared a clip of Nacua and Kupp on stage with Bryan, along with Justin Herbert, Rashawn Slater and other Chargers players.

There’s also this video from TikTok of the Rams stars at the concert.

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Former Panthers RB Christian McCaffrey performs at Zach Bryan concert

Country star Zach Bryan had former Panthers RB Christian McCaffrey tickle the ivories during his Red Rocks concert on Monday night.

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Carolina Panthers fans certainly aren’t new to the following fun fact, but maybe the Niner Gang needs a heads upā€”Christian McCaffrey can play . . . the piano.

On Monday night, the San Francisco 49ers running back joined friend and country star Zach Bryan on stage for the singer’s concert at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Here’s the sweet-sounding product:

This wasn’t even the first time McCaffrey played for Bryan. The do-it-all rusher teamed up with the Grammy-nominated artist back in 2021 to play a benefit concert for McCaffrey’s 22 and Troops foundation, which is dedicated to help United States military, veterans and frontline workers overcome trauma and PTSD.

Bryan, prior to playing alongside McCaffrey that summer, said the following about the back’s musical chops:

“Honestly, last night when we were talkin’, I was like, ‘Man, I was impressed when he came up and played like he did. I was like, ‘No way he can play.’ But he came in the room and he killed it. And we just had a really good time and it was cool.”

Well, he killed it again, Zach.

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See it: Zach Bryan trolls Giants’ Daniel Jones with a ‘Go Birds!’

Country music star Zach Bryan invited New York Giants QB Daniel Jones on stage only to troll him with a “Go Birds!” chant.

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New York Giants star quarterback Daniel Jones continues to get disrespected these days — even here in New York.

Onstage at a concert in Forest Hills on Saturday night with Zach Bryan, Jones was dissed by the country star who began chanting ‘Go Birds’ in deference to his hometown team, the Philadelphia Eagles.

This isn’t anything new for Jones, a soft-spoken, reserved, classy North Carolina native and Duke graduate. He’s been getting bashed since the day he was drafted sixth overall by the Giants back in 2019.

Bryan, 27, is an Oklahoma native by way of Okinawa, Japan and a former naval petty officer who is an ardent fan of Philadelphia sports. He reportedly even has a home in the City of Brotherly Love.

Not sure why Bryan — who is no relation to another country star, Luke Bryan — would invite Jones up on stage only to show him up is unknown. But it was likely all in good fun.

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