Peyton Manning stars in promo for ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’

Peyton and Eli Manning star in a funny new commercial promoting the new ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ movie.

The dynamic duo of Peyton and Eli Manning recently added to their impressive post-career achievements with a new advertisement promoting the new film “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.”

The Omaha Production’s spot features the former signal-callers in their “quarter-zip” jackets, which the former Bronco declares are “the perfect item of clothing to defeat a death chill.”

The next scene shows the brothers joining Ghostbusters old and new, in Ghostbusting quarter-zip jackets that have actor Paul Rudd lamenting, “Damn, they stole our gear!” As a monster descends upon the ghost-busting crowd, Eli, suggesting the entity is too powerful, says that he and Peyton should flee. Peyton, with his signature wit replies, “We’re pocket passers! We can’t run!”

Check out the funny promo below:

This spot continues the success of the First Family of Football, who won a Sports Emmy in 2022 for their dual production of the “ManningCast,” as well as the successful Omaha Productions programs including “Peyton’s Places” and “Eli’s Places” on ESPN Plus.

“Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” debuts in theaters on March 22.

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Did you miss Peyton Manning’s Super Bowl commercial? Watch it here

No Super Bowl is complete without a Peyton Manning commercial. Watch his Bud Light ad featuring Post Malone, Dana White and a T-Rex.

No Super Bowl is complete without a Peyton Manning commercial.

The five-time NFL MVP made an appearance during the Big Game on Sunday in Bud Light’s “Easy Night Out” commercial that introduced football fans to “The Bud Light Genie.”

“The Super Bowl is the highlight of the NFL season for any player, and it’s always been a highlight for the Bud Light team as well,” Manning said in a press release. “We had a lot of fun making this commercial, and I’m sure a lot of people are going to be thinking through what they would wish for if they were lucky enough to meet the Bud Light Genie.”

Here’s the extended version of the commercial:

Peyton Manning is joined by Post Malone, Dana White and a T-Rex in the commercial. Manning played in the NFL from 1998-2015, winning Super Bowls with the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos before hanging up his cleats in 2016.

Last year, Manning starred a regional Super Bowl commercial for Bush’s Beans. In 2022, Manning featured in three Big Game ads — one for Michelob Ultra and two for Caesars Sportsbook.

Broncos fans loved seeing the team’s No. 18 jersey featured in this year’s Super Bowl commercial.

Chiefs WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling stars in commercial for Haribo gummy bears

Kansas City #Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling taps into his inner child in Haribo commercial

Super Bowl week festivities are underway, and the commercials are coming in full force.

The latest hit advertisement stars Chiefs veteran wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling and his former Green Bay Packers teammate Donald Driver talking about their love for Haribo gummy bears.

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The spot is the latest spin on the brand’s kid-centric ad, which features two football players sitting on the sideline and touting their love of Haribo Goldbears.

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Said Seth Klugherz, VP of marketing at Haribo of America:

“We’re thrilled to partner with two truly inspirational stars and Haribo fanatics, Donald Driver and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, to bring to life the heart of our brand and newest TV commercial, Audiences have loved these commercials because they capture what it feels like to have those special moments of childlike happiness when someone enjoys a bag of Haribo, like Goldbears, Starmix, or Twin Snakes. It’s an exciting time to premiere a football-themed commercial, and we hope families and friends will be inspired to enjoy a super big bowl of Haribo treats the next time they tune into a Sunday game.”

Valdes-Scantling brings entertainment in the advertisement as he hopes to contribute significantly again this Sunday at Super Bowl LVIII.

Peyton Manning stars in funny Nationwide commercial with Brad Paisley

We agree with Peyton Manning — Brad Paisley should leave the jingles to the pro 😅

Peyton Manning has returned with yet another Nationwide insurance commercial with Brad Paisley, this one titled “Songversation.”

In the ad, Manning pitches the idea of making a new song to promote Nationwide’s services.

“Maybe leave the songs to me,” Manning says after exchanging lyric ideas with Paisley.

“But I’m the one with three Grammys,” Paisley responds.

That led to this exchange:

Manning: “I’m kind of the jingle guy.”

Paisley: “Not sure I agree with that.”

Manning: “Well, I’m not sure I like your hat.”

Paisley: “Well, it would never fit on you.”

Manning: “Wow.”

Check out the 30-second commercial below:

Manning has also appeared in recent commercials for Bud Light, Caesars, Subway, Netflix, the Olympics, the NBA and Bush’s Beans. Even in retirement, Manning remains one of the most sought-after pitchman for companies who want to advertise products and services to sports fans.

After starring in one Super Bowl commercial last season and three Super Bowl commercials two years ago, Manning seems likely to return for the Big Game in 2024. Super Bowl LVIII will be played on Feb. 11.

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Watch: Dak Prescott suggests defecating on Eagles in new commercial

Pitching a product? If you have a chance to take a shot at your rival in the process, you better take it.

It would be so glorious to provide without comment, but alas, articles must have words. Here, ahead of their Week 14 rematch with the Philadelphia Eagles, Cowboys QB Dak Prescott leans into the not-so-friendly banter that comes his way by fans of the opposition and sometimes his own fanbase.

It’s all with good reason, as the salesman is pitching something very important, colon cancer screening. It’s just done in the absolute best way, suggesting aiming at the stool collection pot by placing something that you really want to besmirch. Take a look at the commercial and enjoy.

Peyton Manning promotes Super Bowl giveaway in new Bud Light commercial

Peyton Manning and Emmitt Smith star in Bud Light’s new commercial promoting their Super Bowl LVIII ticket giveaway.

Peyton Manning has announced yet another Super Bowl giveaway, this time with Bud Light, the official beer sponsor of the NFL.

After previously announcing a Super Bowl LVIII ticket giveaway with Caesars, Manning is teaming up with Bud Light for a similar campaign.

As part of their Super Bowl giveaway, Bud Light has released a new commercial featuring Manning and fellow Pro Football Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith. In the ad, Manning buys drinks for everyone in a crowded bar and then begins passing cans of Bud Light to an excited crowd.

“Experiencing the playoffs or the Super Bowl is a special moment for a fan, and I’m happy that Emmitt and I get to be part of Bud Light’s mission to host their largest ever NFL postseason ticket giveaway,” Manning said in a press release.

Here’s the extended version of the commercial:

Bud Light will air 15- and 30-second versions of the ad for the remainder of the 2023 NFL season and into the playoffs leading up to the Super Bowl.

Manning, 47, has long been a fan of Bud Light, but he did not have an endorsement deal with Anheuser-Busch during his playing days because the NFL frowns on active players endorsing alcohol (the league itself can have official alcohol sponsors, though).

Not having an official partnership did not stop Manning from plugging the product as a player, though. After a playoff win in 2014, Manning said: “What’s weighing on my mind is how soon I can get a Bud Light in my mouth.”

Two years later, after winning Super Bowl 50, Manning said “I’m going to drink a lot of Budweiser tonight” during a post-game interview. Then, during the trophy presentation, Manning said: “I’m going to drink a lot of beer tonight, Jim. Budweiser.”

Budweiser claimed that they were “surprised and delighted” that Manning mentioned them on TV, but said they did not pay him to do so.

Seven years later, Manning is no longer an active player, so the NFL can’t stop him from endorsing any particular service or product. His Bud Light endorsement is official now, and knowing Manning, that might have been his long term goal all along.

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5 facts you didn’t know about Corona’s palm tree Christmas commercial that airs every year

Feliz Navidad!

The general debate over when Christmas season truly begins has plenty of options. For some, it’s the day after Thanksgiving. Others say it begins earlier. For another contingent it’s the first snowfall or first day of December.

Then there are those who believe one specific commercial dictates the start of Christmas season: Corona Extra’s ‘O Tannenpalm’ ad.

You know the one, where the palm tree gets dressed up with Christmas lights while someone offscreen whistles ‘O Tannenbaum’.

The ad pops up every year without fail and without virtually any updates. It’s simple, it’s calming and it’ll play approximately 80,000 times during every sporting event from late November to New Year’s Day.

The commercial has been around so long and become such a staple that it’s worth knowing a few fun facts about it.

Peyton Manning is giving away free talking can openers for Bush’s Beans

Bush’s Beans is giving away free talking can openers with voiceovers from Peyton Manning. Here’s how to get yours.

After starring in Bush’s Beans Super Bowl commercial earlier this year, Peyton Manning is back with another funny marketing campaign for the bean company.

Bush’s Beans will soon release what they call “Peyton Canning,” a talking can opener with inspiring lines from Manning such as: “When you come to a fork in the road, pick it up, and eat some beans with it.”

Bush’s Beans will give the talking can openers away on a first-come, first-served basis at PeytonCanning.com beginning at 8:00 a.m. MT on Tuesday, Dec. 5.

“One of the great things about working with the Bush’s team is their sense of humor, and I think this can opener really gets that across,” Manning said in a press release. “I am sure this is going to liven up the kitchen as families make their favorite gameday dishes. Taking inspiration from one of Duke’s favorite lines, ‘Crank that beautiful bean can opener.’”

Bush’s Beans announced Manning as a “bean ambassador” last December and he has appeared in multiple advertising campaigns since then. The 47-year-old former quarterback retired from the NFL after winning Super Bowl 50 with the Denver Broncos in 2016.

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Chiefs HC Andy Reid comments on his appearance in the latest Snickers commercial

Chiefs HC Andy Reid comments on his appearance in the latest Snickers commercial

The success over the last few years for the Kansas City Chiefs has garnered plenty of notoriety in the public eye. Commercials and advertisements featuring team members frequently showcase some of their acting skills.

The usual suspects in these commercials have been starting quarterback and reigning league MVP Patrick Mahomes and All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce. The other popular commercial actor choice from the team is head coach Andy Reid. Reid appears in the latest Snickers commercial and gave his feedback on yet another comedic performance during Friday’s press conference.

“Yeah. I have no acting ability,” said Reid, “but that was as close to just being a coach as we could get. Plus, they gave me some free Snickers.”

Reid has appeared in two State Farm commercials alongside Mahomes, with the most recent gaining popularity for his desire to take nuggets, which he called “nuggies,” from his quarterback’s plate. Reid is a future candidate for the Hall of Fame for his exceptional coaching and may have found his post-football career as an actor.

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes on hiding foodstuff from Andy Reid

#Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes expounded on the punchline of a recent commercial in his comments to the media on Wednesday

Comedy is best when it’s based on truth, which is why the new State Farm commercial featuring Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and coach Andy Reid (and Jake from State Farm) is so funny.

Everyone knows coach Reid is a foodie — he talks about that fact in press conferences often — so that’s why it’s hilarious to see him steal chicken nuggets and other foods from Mahomes and Jake in the latest ad:

But that begs the question: Does coach Reid actually steal Mahomes’ nuggets (and food) in real life?

“I try to keep the nuggies and keep my cheeseburgers away from coach,” Mahomes said Wednesday in the team’s press conference.

Reid is a big, big cheeseburger guy — any burger, as long as it doesn’t have mustard, will do — so if you ever find yourself enjoying a burger with coach Reid in the vicinity, make sure to keep a tight grip on that delicious sandwich.