Drake London teases Falcons’ 2025 schedule release with wild theme that will have fans buzzing

Shane Shoemaker

Drake London teases Falcons’ 2025 schedule release with wild theme that will have fans buzzing image

As NFL teams prepare for the official 2025 schedule release, the Atlanta Falcons are already turning heads — not just for their loaded primetime slate, but for how they plan to unveil it.

On Tuesday night, wide receiver Drake London posted a teaser on his Instagram story hinting at the team’s full schedule reveal, and it’s anything but ordinary.

London’s video showed a behind-the-scenes look at the Falcons’ schedule rollout, which will reportedly be Mario Kart-themed — complete with racing-inspired graphics and playful nods to the iconic Nintendo franchise.

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The clip, while brief, was enough to spark excitement among Falcons fans on social media, with many eager to see how the team creatively maps out its season. In a league where schedule release videos have become full-blown productions, Atlanta appears to be leaning all the way in — adding another layer of fun to what’s already shaping up to be a massive year for the franchise.

The Falcons’ 2025 schedule is already drawing attention, with high-profile opponents like the Bills, Rams, 49ers, Dolphins, and a confirmed international game in Berlin against the Colts. Factor in a second-place divisional finish, a five-game primetime slate, and the emergence of a new-look roster, and it’s no surprise the buzz is building.

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The full Falcons schedule will drop Wednesday night at 8 p.m. ET, but thanks to Drake London, fans now know to expect a fast, flashy, and fun Mario Kart ride to go with it.

Shane Shoemaker

Shane Shoemaker began his career as an editorial writer for ClutchPoints, covering college football, the NFL and MLB. His love for sports took off at age 5, when his dad began taking him all over the country to watch the Atlanta Braves and later, the Miami Hurricanes football team — fueling his passion for experiencing new stadiums. Although a lifelong Tennessean, he remains unaffiliated with local teams, even after writing for Vols Wire. Shane holds a BA in Communications/Journalism from the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga and never misses a chance to mention the Atlanta Braves’ 2021 World Series win.