No, the Bears weren’t trolling the Ravens with a sponsored video they posted to social media this week.
Amid a 1-5 start, a report this week said Ravens coach John Harbaugh decided to rid the locker room of its games, from cornhole to video games to ping-pong tables. When the Bears posted a sponsored video this week of linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and T.J. Edwards shooting baskets and playing cards, ping-pong video games and darts inside Halas Hall. playing games in the locker room, Ravens fans considered it a veiled shot at their team.
Turns out, the video, a partnership with Snickers, was shot months ago. The Bears likely waited until Edwards was healthy to run it — he missed Games 2-4 with a hamstring problem.
“That was a long time ago,” Edmunds said Friday. “That was OTAs or something like that. That has nothing to do with them. It was something we did all the way back in OTAs and I guess they’re just now putting it up.”
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