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The Super Bowl teams didn’t generate a lot of offensive fireworks through much of the Kansas City Chiefs’ nail-biting overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers, and neither did advertisers in adopting a play-it-safe game plan, reflecting a mentality intended not to offend significant portions of the year’s biggest TV audience. While they mostly accomplished that mission, the celebrity-heavy strategy came at the expense of creating many spots that felt worthy of the oversized showcase.

The National Football League, CBS and advertisers have welcomed whatever incremental audience Taylor Swift cheering on the Chiefs has brought to the NFL – especially in terms of younger women – while CBS used its role as Super Bowl LVIII’s TV host to promote the launch of its strike-delayed season as well as corporate siblings Paramount+ and the studio’s movies.

Yet as with 2023, this year’s Super Bowl ads – for which companies paid a reported $7 million per 30-second spot between kickoff and the closing gun, plus production costs – leaned heavily on celebrities in sometimes-confounding ways, yielding a mixed bag in terms of results. Nor did the opportunity to reach more women (a.k.a. the “Taylor effect” some advertisers spoke of exploiting) produce a significant change in the overall creative picture.

The advertiser lineup tilted toward more traditional categories, unlike, say, 2022, when crypto ads sought to make a splash. Viewers received a steady helping of football-associated products like beer and snacks, along with such familiar staples as cars and big movie trailers, hoping to mount a comeback after rough years at the box office fueled by streaming and the pandemic.

Granted, a few more substantive outliers stood apart from the crowd, including the NFL’s corporate image commercials, those HeGetsUs.com ads related to Jesus, and another spot for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign. The relatively new practice of premiering ads before the game also blunted the sense of discovery, which helped distinguish the truly fresh drops.

Given the hoopla, CBS exercised a modicum of restraint when it came to gratuitous cutaways to Swift, admittedly due in part to the Chiefs’ sluggish first-half offensive performance, which gave her relatively little reason to celebrate.

With that, a by-no-means-comprehensive sampling of TV’s winners, losers, and the much wider category of what fell in between.

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Ben Affleck appears in a commercial for Dunkin'.

WINNERS

Dunkin’: Ben Affleck and Matt Damon teaming up to annoy Jennifer Lopez (with an assist from Tom Brady) ranked as the most unabashedly funny spot of the day.

Movies: The collective weight of big movies delivered a robust pitch for getting out to theaters, including the musical adaptation “Wicked” (arguably the most appealing of the bunch), “IF,” and “Monkey Man,” and the sequels “Twisters,” “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” and “Kung Fu Panda 4.” “Deadpool 3,” meanwhile, settled for a tease during the pregame festivities.

Also, honorable mention to “Shogun,” as FX/Hulu made the shrewd decision to treat its epic limited series like a blockbuster movie, and the ad certainly delivered those qualities.

Dove: The personal-care company ran one of the few ads from a major sponsor (unlike the issue-oriented participants) that actually dared to be about something, touting a program to teach young girls body confidence, using a song from “Annie.”

BMW: A fun day-in-the-life of Christopher Walken, dealing with the fact that everyone thinks they can do a Christopher Walken impersonation.

Etsy: So what kind of gift should the US have gotten France to reciprocate for the Statue of Liberty? A cheese plate, naturally.

Squarespace: Weaving UFO hysteria into something uplifting, funny and, best of all, that actually makes a case for the product.

Google Pixel: A genuinely touching spot about someone with limited vision using the product in a way that actually improves his life.

T-Mobile: Jason Momoa helps Zach Braff and Donald Faison perform a nod to “Flashdance,” with a cameo by its star, Jennifer Beals. Nostalgic, entertaining and fun.

Verizon: Beyoncé, a lot of splashy visuals and the promise of new music? ‘Nuff said.

Pfizer: The pharmaceutical giant playfully celebrated science through history with an ad using a Queen song.

Disney+: Selling the streaming service just using lines from its movies offered a nicely understated tonic (in contrast to most of the day’s spots) to cleverly pitch its content.

Kia: A young skater melts the ice, and maybe a few tear ducts, by performing for her grandpa.

Jim Nantz and Tony Romo: CBS’ veteran broadcast team didn’t get in the way of a game that didn’t produce a lot of points but did go down to the wire. “The seventh-longest game in the history of the NFL was one of the most memorable ones as well,” Nantz said at the end. Yep.

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Kate McKinnon in an ad campaign for Hellmann's mayo.

NOT BAD, BUT…

Budweiser (and beer in general): The beer giant trotted out the Clydesdales to deliver the suds, but frankly just using the Band song “The Weight” made the whole spot. It was the best entry in an otherwise uninspired lineup that included Bud Light’s wish-granting genie, Michelob Ultra turning soccer star Lionel Messi (and Jason Sudeikis) loose on the beach, and Coors Light’s “chill train,” which went nowhere.

CeraVe: Playing off Michael Cera’s name for the moisturizing cream was goofy enough to work mildly.

FanDuel: Give the company credit for opting to leave the late Carl Weathers in its spot and add a memorial card.

Uber Eats: Although this ad featured Jennifer Aniston forgetting who David Schwimmer is, the random things that people forget – like putting on pants – was actually better.

Pluto TV: Building a spot for a TV service around couch potatoes is a funny idea, but there’s something vaguely creepy and WALL-E”-like about seeing people’s heads sprouting out of their potato bodies.

M&Ms: The clever idea of celebrating “almost champions” didn’t fully pay off with Dan Marino and Scarlett Johansson among the not-quite winners.

Stok Cold Brew Coffee: Anthony Hopkins putting on a mascot outfit is certainly a different idea, but you know, why?

“SNL” alumni: Tina Fey and Kate McKinnon popped up in ads for Booking.com and Best Foods, respectively, which didn’t take much advantage of their comedy chops.

Oreos: Using Oreos to “twist on it” in making historic decisions – including whether Kris Kardashian would do a family reality show – was worth a small smile, if not an actual laugh.

State Farm: Featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger in what looked like a big movie ad only to mock of his accent felt like a missed opportunity, but the payoff reuniting him with Danny DeVito saved it.

LOSERS

Doritos: Jenna Ortega and a pair of violent grannies felt like squandering the talent in pursuit of cheap sight gags.

Drumstick: “Dr. Umstick” turned out to be one for the “What did just watch?” pile.

Lindt chocolate: A perfect example of an ad that doesn’t feel the least bit special in a way equal to the stage.

Reese’s: Kind of the ultimate example of being big and loud and ultimately just plain annoying, as people react crazily over the prospect of getting their candy – or not.

Homes.com: Three ads, no hits.

BetMGM: While Vince Vaughn did his best to enliven this spot, the idea that Tom Brady has won enough merely demonstrated that when it comes to acting, he’s a great quarterback, in the second-best use of him on the day.

Skechers: Having Mr. T rant about the lack of a “T” in Skechers might be a nifty way to remind people of the spelling, but I pity the fools who watch this very loud ad more than once.

Kawasaki: Riding a Kawasaki grows hair, or something.

Popeyes: Ken Jeong’s waking up from cryogenic freeze was basically another exercise in loud and obnoxious, with too-fleeting moments of clever.

ETrade: The company’s trademark babies are now toddlers playing pickle ball. It feels like time for this campaign to grow up.

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FAQs

Who fumbled in the Super Bowl 2024? ›

San Francisco 49ers star running back Christian McCaffrey coughed the ball up on just the fifth play of regulation. He fumbled after being hit by Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Leo Chanel at the Kansas City 27-yard-line. The fumble was McCaffrey's fourth of the season.

What is the most successful Super Bowl ad in 2024? ›

The 2024 winner was State Farm's "Like a Good Neighbaaa," starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito, with a score of 6.68. Rounding out the this year's top five were ads from Dunkin', Kia, Uber Eats and the NFL.

What are the top 3 most expensive Super Bowl commercials of all time? ›

The most expensive Super Bowl commercials include Jurassic World ($11.9 million), Bud Light ($12 million), Chrysler ($16 million), Ford ($16.2 million), and two tech companies for a combined $33.6 million.

What quarterback never fumbled? ›

Of the 32 quarterbacks who started at least eight games, Stafford was the only one who didn't fumble.

What player has the most fumbles during a Super Bowl? ›

Most fumbles, game, 3
  • Roger Staubach – Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, X.
  • Jim Kelly – Buffalo vs. Washington, XXVI.
  • Frank Reich – Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVII.

What was the worst Super Bowl commercial in 2024? ›

Worst: Homes.com

Homes.com featured three spots, starring actor Dan Levy from "Schitt's Creek," during the Super Bowl, but failed to convey to viewers what its benefit was, the Kellogg panel said. Homes.com was one of 11 brands to receive a D grade from the panel, its lowest score this year.

What is the highest paid commercial for the Super Bowl? ›

The most expensive Super Bowl commercial ever was a tie between the Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant commercials during the 2020 Super Bowl. They were both 90 seconds long and cost $16.8 million each. However, Budweiser has purchased the most Super Bowl commercials in total.

What was the number 1 Super Bowl ad? ›

The Budweiser Clydesdales, mascots of the U.S. beer brand Budweiser; its parent company Anheuser-Busch frequently advertises during the Super Bowl, and have won USA Today's annual Super Bowl ad survey 14 times in its history.

Did Taylor Swift make it to the Super Bowl? ›

Swift wasn't the only big name to grace the Super Bowl. Others in attendance included Beyoncé — who dropped two new singles during the game — Elon Musk, LeBron James, Lady Gaga, Khloé Kardashian, and many others.

What company has spent the most money on Super Bowl ads of all time? ›

Who spent the most money on Super Bowl commercials? Budweiser holds the title as the top spender on Super Bowl commercials, having allocated a staggering $470.5 million for ads from the first Big Game in 1967 up to Super Bowl LIV in 2020.

What is the cheapest Super Bowl ticket in 2024? ›

The most affordable entry ticket for the upcoming Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium is presently priced at $5,477, while the average cost of tickets already purchased for Super Bowl LVIII stands at approximately $9,300, CBS reported quoting StubHub.

What is the most viewed Super Bowl commercial of all time? ›

A Doritos commercial featuring two men attacked in a gym for stealing someone else's Doritos was seen by an estimated 116.2 million viewers last Super Bowl Sunday, making it the most watched television commercial of all time, according to The Nielsen Company.

Which Super Bowl had the most turnovers? ›

Super Bowl V takes the cake

Incidentally, it was the first Super Bowl to be played following the NFL/AFL merger and it was an absolute comedy of errors. With 11 turnovers in total, the contest saw the Colts set the record for most turnovers (seven) by a winning team.

Who is most likely to go to the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Super Bowl odds at BetMGM currently price the San Francisco 49ers as +600 betting favorites. The Chiefs, who just won Super Bowl LVIII, are second in the table at +650.

Who fumbled the Chiefs Super Bowl? ›

On the opening drive of Super Bowl LVIII, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal is able to jar the football free San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey forcing an opening drive fumble that is recovered by Chiefs defensive lineman George Karlaftis.

Who does Super Bowl 2024? ›

Kansas City Chiefs' tight end #87 Travis Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback #15 Patrick Mahomes hug after winning Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 11, 2024. The Kansas City Chiefs win the 2024 Super Bowl, 25-22!

Who won the coin toss Super Bowl 2024? ›

Taylor Swift danced as the Kansas City Chiefs won the coin toss to kick off the 2024 Super Bowl.

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