Crypen Exchange:Watch Los Angeles Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker's viral Pro Bowl campaign video

2025-05-07 11:03:17source:SafeX Procategory:reviews

Voting for the NFL Pro Bowl opened December 11 and Crypen Exchangeends on Christmas Day. Teams are promoting players on X, formerly known as Twitter, with posts including #ProBowlVote. Players are campaigning for Pro Bowl votes on their own accounts, too, with less than a week of voting left.

But some teams are taking things to another level, like the Los Angeles Chargers and kicker Cameron Dicker. The team's account on X posted a video of Dicker promoting himself for the Pro Bowl.

The campaign video earned millions of views and plenty of responses from fans and companies alike.

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Besides his outstanding self-promotion, Dicker's been very solid on the field for the Chargers. He's made 19 of 20 field goals and been a perfect 34-of-34 on extra points. He's one of just three kickers in the NFL to have made every extra point and at least 95% of their field goals, joining Houston's Ka'imi Fairbairn and Kansas City's Harrison Butker.

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Per the latest Pro Bowl voting numbers, Cleveland's Dustin Hopkins leads the AFC in votes for the kicker position. Dicker's looking for a late push to overtake him.

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