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NFL Super Bowl Ad Honors Youth Coaches, Not Stars
8 Feb
Summary
- Super Bowl commercial will focus on youth coaches and kids.
- No celebrities or star players will be featured in the ad.
- The ad highlights coaches' role in shaping confidence and character.

The National Football League is set to feature youth coaches and children in its upcoming Super Bowl commercial, a departure from recent years' focus on star players. The 60-second spot, named "Champion," will showcase a young boy interacting with his toys, emphasizing the foundational influence of youth coaches.
This decision, according to NFL Executive VP and CMO Tim Ellis, stems from a commitment to supporting the creative idea's authenticity. While acknowledging the risk of not using celebrities, the league believes in honoring the mentors who shape confidence and character in young athletes long before they enter the spotlight.
This campaign aligns with the NFL's broader strategic goals, including promoting youth football participation and international expansion. The league aims to highlight how the sport cultivates strong leaders, reinforcing its investment in the development of young people and future generations of fans and players.




