Super Bowl commercials featured Eugene Levy, Nick Offerman, Jeremy Strong, Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan and Seal ... as a seal!
A Duracell Super Bowl commercial was designed to make viewers think Fox announcer Tom Brady had run out of power in the ...
Viewers might feel like they saw more of actor Matthew McConaughey than Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes during ...
The Cowboys continue to round out their coaching staff for first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Their latest hire will ...
Rapper Snoop Dogg appeared in an anti-hate public service announcement with former NFL quarterback and seven-time Super Bowl ...
Eagles matchup may not satisfy the championship cravings of Patriots fans here in New England, but Sunday’s Super Bowl ...
The title of Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg’s new Super Bowl commercial, “No Reason to Hate,” is turning out to be a bit ironic.
If you didn't press pause, you probably missed all of the Easter eggs located in Tom Brady's wristband during the Super Bowl ...
Some social media users weren't thrilled about Snoop Dogg's appearance in Super Bowl commercial about anti-hate after a ...
Tom Brady's first Super Bowl as an analyst on FOX's national broadcast also included an appearance in Duracell's first Super Bowl commercial.
Then, the Super Bowl commercial’s core message pops up on the screen: “The reasons for hate are as stupid as they sound.” Robert Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots and founder of the ...
Tom Brady's Duracell Super Bowl commercial included references to his roast, Deflategate and a potential unretirement.
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