The Los Angeles Rams got to open SoFi Stadium on Sunday night against the Cowboys, and now it’s the Chargers’ turn to take center stage at one of the NFL’s most lavish stadiums.
Chargers safety Rayshawn Jenkins and kicker Mike Badgley spent some time on Wednesday enjoying SoFi’s signature “Oculus” videoboard – a 2.2 million-pound, 70,000-square-foot double-sided screen – by using it to play Fall Guys from a gaming station set up on the edge of the field. This is clearly the best use of the technology, and feels like it could make for some great halftime entertainment. Imagine an entire NFL stadium hanging on the outcome of a round of Fall Guys. Make it happen, Chargers!
🚨 FALL GUYS ON THE BIG SCREEN 🚨@Jenkz_26 | @MikeBadgley15 pic.twitter.com/t8TCCl9H90
— Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) September 15, 2020
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