The insurer brought together celebrities and influencers for a Batman-powered campaign that was originally meant to kick off during the big game.
Originally delayed out of sensitivity for the L.A. wildfires, CMO Kristyn Cook says now is the right time to get back in the game.
Tim Tebow is going to need to learn how to braid hair — he and his wife, Demi-Leigh Tebow, just revealed they're having a baby girl in a sweet gender reveal.
Nike aired its first Super Bowl ad in 27 years on Sunday as the sports giant attempts to attract more athletes to its performance apparel. The stars of the slot: women. The 60-second "So Win ...
Philadelphia Eagles star Zack Baun was spotted signing a fan's baby in heartwarming scenes at the team's Super Bowl parade on Friday. Over a million supporters have lined the streets of ...
They landed on a baby’s face, flew over New Jersey, started a caterpillar cult, and visited his unfazed daughter Sarah Levy before returning to him. The sheer stupidity made it an amazing Super Bowl ...
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The Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Parade has delivered in every way ... side of the road and quickly signs the head of said fan's baby. Granted, the child looks to be wearing a molding helmet ...
She wrote, "I have zero doubt that Nike made that terrible Super Bowl ad as a response to being called out for not supporting women. The inauthenticity was far too obvious." Others echoed this ...
Super Bowl commercials are a big focus every year, even if some people love to hate them more than enjoy them, because nostalgia makes everyone think, “Back in my day, things were so much better.” ...
On the eve of Super Bowl 59, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs weren't the only ones dreaming of touchdowns. Brands and advertisers with millions riding on the success of commercials ...
On the eve of Super Bowl 59, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs weren't the only ones dreaming of touchdowns. Brands and advertisers with millions riding on the success of commercials ...