Chargers begin another hilarious campaign for a fan favorite to reach this year's Pro Bowl
There's levels to social media in the NFL. For the Los Angeles Chargers, they constantly create some of the best content around the entire league. They proved that once again with a campaign for one of their top young players this week. Dicker to the Pro Bowl The Chargers social media is back to their […]
There's levels to social media in the NFL. For the Los Angeles Chargers, they constantly create some of the best content around the entire league. They proved that once again with a campaign for one of their top young players this week.
Dicker to the Pro Bowl
The Chargers social media is back to their old ways. Their latest social media sensation is going viral for kicker Cameron Dicker. The young kicker has, once again, been extremely impressive for LA.
In back-to-back years, the Chargers have tried to get him into the Pro Bowl with a comical promo video.
Dicker has made 29 of 31 field goals this season for Los Angeles. His 93.6 field goal percentage is second in the NFL among kickers with 20+ attempts, behind only Tennessee Titans boot Nick Folk. Dicker hasn't missed a kick inside 40 yards, either.
The Chargers even put together a highlight reel for their elite kicker. You can check out that reel here.
Their social media account doubled down with another post of support for Dicker later in the day, too. Any repost by fans will help him reach the Pro Bowl.
As of now, Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Chris Boswell leads the AFC in voting at the position. Both boots have been dominant this season. Boswell has been more productive, while Dicker has been more efficient in his tries.
The Steelers kicker is leading the NFL in FG attempts (41) and FGs made (38).
We will see if Los Angeles' awesome social media work pays off for the fan favorite, who has also become one of the most consistent players on the entire team over the past few years.
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