Peyton and Eli Manning star in two FanDuel Super Bowl commercials

Following the ‘Kick of Destiny’ on Sunday afternoon, Peyton Manning and Eli starred in two FanDuel commercials during the Super Bowl.

Ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday, former NFL quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Eli Manning faced off in FanDuel’s “Kick of Destiny” event outside the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

Peyton missed his first kick wide left and Eli’s first attempt fell short. Peyton then hit the right upright on his second attempt before Eli struck his right down the middle, winning the competition.

Their older brother, Cooper, provided commentary for Fox alongside Rob Gronkowski, who participated in the first two editions of the Kick of Destiny (he failed both times).

“It’s unbelievable, I’ve been dreaming of this moment,” Eli said after beating Peyton. “I’ve just been grinding, been working so hard and finally, to be a kicker, it just feels right.”

Eli said he pulled a muscle during the kick but it was “well worth it.”

Here is the kick-off from earlier in the day:

And here is FanDuel’s first commercial following the event:

And here is the company’s second Big Game ad:

“Eli and I have always been competitive, and this is going to be a fun way to challenge each other in a completely different way,” Peyton said in a press release ahead of the Kick of Destiny.

The Kansas City Chiefs are facing the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. The game is on Fox and available to stream on FuboTV (try it free).

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‘Peyton Manning’ (Matthew McConaughey) appears in Uber Eats’ Super Bowl commercial

“Peyton Manning” (with CGI assistance from Matthew McConaughey) appears in a funny Uber Eats Super Bowl commercial.

We already knew Peyton Manning is set to appear in two FanDuel commercials during the Super Bowl. The former quarterback is also set to appear in an Uber Eats ad … sorta.

In his continuing campaign with Uber Eats, Matthew McConaughey maintains his conspiracy theory that football was invented to sell food.

McConaughey stars in the company’s Super Bowl commercial this year and he retells the story of football and food with his face CGI’d over historical football figures, including Manning.

“And Peyton, he was a beef salesman,” McConaughey says in the ad. Then the QB is shown saying, “Omaha! Steaks. Omaha! Steaks.” The actual Manning is briefly shown in real footage before McConaughey takes over for the Omaha Steaks bit.

Watch the extended cut of the commercial below, which runs more than a minute and a half long:

In addition to McConaughey, Martha Stewart, Charli XCX, Kevin Bacon, Greta Gerwig and Sean Evans also appear in the Uber Eats commercial.

The Philadelphia Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday afternoon. The Uber Eats ad will likely be one of the big winners of the day.

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Peyton Manning trolls brother Eli in funny Tylenol commercial

Peyton Manning: “Everybody has something that gives them a headache. For me, it’s my brother Eli. In fact, I call my headaches Eli’s.”

Peyton Manning and Eli Manning were the NFL’s most popular brothers for nearly two decades, and they have remained in the spotlight even after hanging up their cleats.

The brothers often allude to a fierce sibling rivalry in their public appearances, even if that’s perhaps not a reflection of reality. In his latest commercial for Tylenol, Peyton continued the bit.

“Everybody has something that gives them a headache,” Manning says in the ad. “For me, it’s my brother Eli. In fact, I call my headaches Eli’s. And when I feel an Eli coming on, I reach for Tylenol.

“These rapid release gels always bring fast relief. No matter how bad an Eli it is — whether its a tension Eli, a cluster Eli, or even a sinus Eli. I just pop a few of these guys and I’m right as rain.”

Click the post below to watch the commercial:

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Manning, 48, won two Super Bowls during his decorated NFL career. He retired in 2016 after winning Super Bowl 50 with the Denver Broncos.

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Peyton Manning has been practicing kicks at Broncos’ facility with help from Wil Lutz

Ahead of FanDuel’s “Kick of Destiny 3” event, Peyton Manning practiced at the Broncos’ facility with help from Wil Lutz.

Peyton Manning and his younger brother, Eli Manning, are set to face off in a field goal battle on Super Bowl Sunday.

Ahead of FanDuel’s “Kick of Destiny 3” event, Peyton has been practicing at the Denver Broncos‘ indoor practice facility with help from the team’s kicker, Wil Lutz.

“Lutz has kind of been my consultant,” Manning said during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show last week. “He didn’t want anybody to know that based on how I kick. If I kick poorly, he’s like, ‘Don’t tell anybody I’ve been helpin’ ya.’

“But I was kicking straight on with a square toe and he’s like, ‘I gotta tell you, Peyton. You don’t kick well like that and you look like a fool. They’re going to kill you on social media.’ So at least now I’ve gone soccer style. I look better, I’m not saying it’s great, but I don’t have to be great, I just have to be better than Eli.”

Lutz confirmed his involvement on his Twitter/X page:

Manning released a practice video later in the week:

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FanDuel has released two commercials promoting the kick-off, and Manning starred in a mockumentary of him “practicing,” but it didn’t include any kicks.

The brothers will both attempt to convert field goals at 3 p.m. ET ahead of the Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. FanDuel will also have two Manning commercials air during the game.

The Super Bowl between the Chiefs and Eagles will be held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans at 6:30 p.m. ET on Feb. 9. The game will be televised on Fox and available to stream on FuboTV (try it free).

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Chiefs HC Andy Reid stars in Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins commercial

Kansas City #Chiefs head coach Andy Reid stars in Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins commercial | @EdEastonJr

The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans this Sunday for their third consecutive Super Bowl title. Head coach Andy Reid leads the team as he tries to add to his impressive coaching legacy. Reid recently starred in his first commercial for Skechers.

Reid shines in a hilarious new commercial for Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins, which shows off his acting and unique modeling skills.

“I’m a no-nonsense football guy who needs everything around me to be easy so I can just focus on the game—especially when it’s for the championship,” said Reid in a statement. “These Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins have made my routine quicker and easier. No one wants to go into overtime just because of their shoes, and best of all they give me time to focus on my second career that you’ll see in my first commercial for Skechers!”

Reid joins other notable past celebrity ambassadors for the Skechers Big Game commercials, including Snoop Dogg in a spot that also featured Martha Stewart, Howie Long, and Tony Romo; Mark Cuban with a French bulldog named Mr. Quiggly; Willie Nelson singing ‘On the Road Again’; and last year’s ad featuring Mr. T and Tony Romo adding the ‘t’ in Skechers.

The big game advertisement is another feather in the future Pro Football Hall of Famer’s cap as he prepares Kansas City for making league history.

Peyton Manning’s practice for the ‘Kick of Destiny’ is hilarious

Peyton Manning said he went 199-of-200 on practice field goals with his only miss being a 72-yard attempt.

Peyton Manning and his younger brother, Eli Manning, are set to face off in FanDuel’s “Kick of Destiny 3” event at the Super Bowl on Sunday.

The brothers will compete to see who can be the first to convert a field goal during pregame ahead of the Super Bowl. FanDuel has already released two commercials promoting the showdown, and they have now shared behind-the-scenes footage of Peyton practicing for the event.

In the six-minute mockumentary, Peyton clearly exaggerates his preparation, stating on Day 4 that he went 100-of-100 on practice kicks. Notably, none of the kicks are actually shown. Check it out:

On Day 6 of the video, Manning says he missed a 72-yard attempt, otherwise going 199-of-200 on field goal attempts that day.

FanDuel also released a mock press conference featuring Peyton and Eli, with the latter saying he only attended the presser so he wouldn’t be fined.

Here are several more segments from that press conference:

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The brothers will both attempt to convert field goals at 3 p.m. ET ahead of the Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. FanDuel will also have two Manning commercials air during the game.

The Super Bowl between the Chiefs and Eagles will be held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans at 6:30 p.m. ET on Feb. 9. The game will be televised on Fox and available to stream on FuboTV (try it free).

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Peyton Manning appears in Bud Light’s Super Bowl commercial with Post Malone and Shane Gillis

Post Malone and Shane Gillis are joined by Peyton Manning in Bud Light’s Super Bowl commercial this year.

For the second year in a row, Peyton Manning will be joined by Post Malone in Bud Light’s Super Bowl commercial.

Manning and Malone will be joined by comedian Shane Gillis in the ad that shows the trio as “BMOCs,” the neighborhood’s “Big Men on Cul-De-Sac” who are relied on to bring parties to the next level.

“It was easy getting into the BMOC role when I found out I’d be grilling steaks, drinking Bud Lights, and hanging out with Post Malone and Shane Gillis,” Manning said in a press release.

“Getting to team up once again with Bud Light for Super Bowl LIX is an incredible honor — they always bring the good times and laughs, and this spot will definitely have fans wishing they could join this cul-de-sac.”

Here is the 60-second version of the Super Bowl commercial:

Manning, 48, retired from the NFL in 2016 after winning Super Bowl 50 with the Denver Broncos. Even in retirement, he continues to be a hit in commercials, appearing in Big Game ads each season.

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Peyton Manning stars in new commercial with WNBA star Caitlin Clark

Peyton Manning and Caitlin Clark star in a new commercial for an Indianapolis hospital.

Two of the biggest sports figures in Indianapolis have teamed up in a new commercial for Ascension St. Vincent Hospital.

In the 30-second commercial, former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning and Indiana Fever basketball star Caitlin Clark make an appearance in an operating room with Manning imitating a heart surgeon.

Clark looks on as Manning struggles with a complex procedure. When they decide to “leave it to the professionals,” the camera zooms out to show that the duo had been operating on a teddy bear.

Manning, of course, played in Indianapolis with the Colts for the first 14 years of his NFL career and he founded Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital, which is located at Ascension.

View the Peyton Manning and Caitlin Clark commercial below:

Manning’s Omaha Productions previously produced “Full Court Press,” an ESPN+ series that followed Clark and three other basketball stars in 2024. Clark also appeared as a guest on the “ManningCast” last fall:

Clark was a star point guard at Iowa and she is now a WNBA All-Star with the Fever. Manning won Super Bowls with the Colts and Broncos during his decorated career in the NFL.

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Peyton Manning stars in new commercial for U.S. Bank

Peyton Manning stars in a new U.S. Bank commercial that aired during the College Football Playoff national championship game

Peyton Manning has yet another endorsement deal.

The former NFL quarterback has teamed up with U.S. Bank to create a new 30-second commercial that will air during the College Football Playoff championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame on Monday night.

In the ad, Manning takes his birding passion to the next level with the help from a U.S. Bank Smartly Visa Signature Card and a U.S. Bank Smartly Savings account, earning up to 4% cash back on every purchase.

“You’re trying to elude me, Mr. Falcon, but I will find you,” Manning says in the ad. A neighbor then notes that Manning’s “really going all out.”

“Shh,” Manning responds. “I’m gettin’ cash back on all of this.”

Check out the commercial below:

Manning, 48, played in the NFL from 1998-2015, missing the 2011 season with a neck injury. The five-time NFL MVP won Super Bowls with the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos before hanging up his cleats.

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Peyton Manning and Eli star in funny FanDuel commercial ahead of Super Bowl

Peyton and Eli Manning star in FanDuel’s funny commercial promoting the “Kick of Destiny 3” ahead of the Super Bowl.

Peyton Manning is featured in Super Bowl commercials every year, and his brother, Eli Manning, is also involved in this year’s Big Game promotion.

Peyton and Eli will participate in FanDuel’s “Kick of Destiny 3” live at Super Bowl LIX and they have released a funny commercial promoting the event.

The brothers will both attempt to convert field goals at 3 p.m. ET ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 9.

“Eli and I have always been competitive, and this is going to be a fun way to challenge each other in a completely different way,” Peyton Manning said in a press release. “I’ve been studying film of great kickers and training hard to make sure I bring home the win for everyone in America who picks me to beat Eli.”

Here is the first FanDuel commercial promoting the brotherly showdown:

FanDuel will also have two Manning commercials air during the game.

The Super Bowl will be held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 9. The game will be televised on Fox and available to stream on FuboTV (try it free).

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