Super Bowl: Who Will Win and What Are People Most Excited to See?

Super Bowl Polls: Who Will Win and What Are People Most Excited to See? 

 

 

It's almost Super Bowl Sunday. So, which team have you got: The chiefs or the 49ers?

 

 

According to a poll of over 10,000 adults, 39% don't know who will win. A hopeful 35% say Chiefs, and 26% say 49ers.

 

 

In another recent poll of 1,152 adults, 25% are "extremely" excited for the game, while 48% aren't at all. Three in 10 men say they're excited to watch compared to two in 10 women.

 

 

22% are very excited for the commercials, 17% for Usher's halftime show, and 14% for Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl.

 

 

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Super Bowl 58: By the Numbers 

 

 

Here are all the useless facts that you need . . . or don't need . . . to know in order to enjoy the Super Bowl on Sunday:

 

 

1.  Six: Number of Super Bowl appearances by the Kansas City Chiefs, counting this year's game. (3 wins.)

 

 

2.  Eight: Number of Super Bowl appearances by the San Francisco 49ers. (5 wins.)

 

 

3.  One: Previous Super Bowl meeting between Chiefs and Niners. Super Bowl 54 . . . Chiefs won 31 to 20.

 

 

4.  71,835: Number of fans expected at Allegiant Stadium.

 

 

5.  $1.1 billion: Expected boost to the local economy.

 

6.  $275: Projected spending per Super Bowl tourist on food and drinks over four days.

 

 

7.  $299: Lowest daily hotel rate in the area.

 

 

8.  $10,752: Average price of a ticket on the resale market.

 

 

10.  35%: Percentage of people who say they'd give up drinking for a year to attend the Super Bowl in person.

 

 

11.  14: Number of people who attend the average Super Bowl party.

 

 

12.  112.2 million: Number of people who will either throw or attend a Super Bowl party.

 

 

13.  1.45 billion: Number of chicken wings that will be eaten. Also, 10 million pounds of ribs, 11.3 million pounds of potato chips, and 250 million pounds of avocados.

 

14.  35%: Increase in pizza orders.

 

 

15. 50 million cases: Amount of beer sold.

 

 

16. 90%: How much more beer is consumed on Super Bowl Sunday than the average day.

 

 

17.  18.8 million: Number of people who will miss work the day after the game, resulting in $9.2 billion in lost productivity. 

 

 

18.  $1.3 billion: Amount that will be legally wagered on the game.

 

 

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Here's What a 30-second Super Bowl Ad Costs, and Here Are the Latest 

 

 

A 30-second ad during Sunday's game costs about $7 MILLION . . . which is basically the same as last year. And advertisers think it's worth it. 

 

 

Last year's game was watched by 115.1 million viewers. And with Taylor Swift on hand this year, who knows.

 

 

Companies continue to tease . . . and in some cases outright SPOIL . . . their Super Bowl ads. Here are the latest:

Uber Eats already teased an ad with David and Victoria Beckham, who revealed that Jennifer Aniston would also be in it. 

Well, the ad is here, and it also includes David SchwimmerJelly Roll, and Mr. Halftime himself, Usher.

Bud Light's got Peyton Manning, Post Malone, UFC boss Dana White, and a T-rex.

Dove's ad aims to keep girls in sports.

Anthony Hopkins plays a mascot for STōK Cold Brew coffee. 

Jenna Ortega's grandmothers "Dina" and "Mita" go rogue to chase down the guy who grabbed the last bag of Doritos Dinamita.

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Jennifer Beals makes a cameo in the new T-Mobile ad featuring Zach Braff, Donald Faison, and Jason Momoa.

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Martin Scorsese and his daughter Francesca have become somewhat famous on TikTok, so it was a no-brainer for Squarespace to recruit them for their ad. A four-minute teaser dropped yesterday.

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Here's Chris Pratt's Pringles ad.

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Cool J got a new gig driving the Coors Light Chill Train.

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Ben Affleck's new Dunkin commercial aired during the Grammys last night, and it's pretty funny. 

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Check out Tina Fey's Super Bowl ad for Booking.com.

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Jelly Roll Stars in a New Super Bowl Ad

 

 

Jelly Roll's face seems to be everywhere these days. So, it is no surprise that he's starring in a new Uber Eats commercial for the Super Bowl. The surprising part is that he makes fun of his tattoos the whole time.

 

 

Jelly sure has a great sense of humor, because in the commercial he starts off by looking into a mirror and saying, "What happened to my face?" And then he screams even louder in shock and says, "Are these tattoos? They're everywhere! And they're horrible!"

 

 

Uber Eats only released a 15 second spot on YouTube, so we are wondering if Jelly gets a longer time to riff during the Super Bowl. We wouldn't mind, because the spot is so funny. Either way, he kills it in this one.

 

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Paramount+ released a pretty bizarre Super Bowl commercial that includes Patrick Stewart throwing "Hey Arnold" like a football while Creed performs "Higher."   

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More released Super Bowl commercials and teasers feature Kris JennerPost Malone, and Jenna Ortega.

 

 

We are officially in Super Bowl month, and with that, we've got MORE commercials and teasers. Here's the latest:

 A de-aged Kris Jenner makes a cameo for Oreo. It goes through different moments in history where people twist an Oreo to make decisions based on which cookie the cream is on. It ends with Kris choosing to create a reality series of her family's life.  

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Stone Cold Steve Austin gets a mullet to promote the new Kawasaki Ridge: business in the front, party in the back.  

A Denver Broncos fan opens his fridge to a singing bottle of Bud Light and is transported to the "best night ever" with Post Malone. 

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Jenna Ortega goes out in search of the new Doritos Dinamita

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Soccer star Lionel Messi shows off his skills on the beach while Jason Sudeikis sips on a Michelob Ultra and second guesses joining in.

Vince Vaugh jokes that BetMGM is for everyone EXCEPT Tom Brady because he's won too much. Even Wayne Gretzky is allowed in. 

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Miller Lite is running an interesting campaign, but they're not doing a TV ad. 

They're going to pay 1,000 people to wear Miller Lite shirts and go outside and run during commercial breaks.  Rob Riggle got painted up like a beer can to promote it.  

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Kate McKinnon got Pete Davidson’s permission to poke fun at his dating life in a new Super Bowl commercial.

Remember last year in the "Beckham" Netflix documentary when Victoria Beckham was talking about growing up poor, and her husband David stuck his head in and told her to "be honest"?

 Well, now they're in a new Super Bowl commercial having fun at their own expense. Here they are in a tease for an upcoming Uber Eats ad.

Some apparent Super Bowl ad teasers aired yesterday.  

Like Arnold Schwarzenegger for State Farm . . . 

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And Ken Jeong being awoken from a cryogenic freeze to pimp for Popeye's.

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Vince Vaughn Shuts Down Tom Brady in BetMGM's Super Bowl Ad: 'You've Won Too Much, Tom' (Exclusive)

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Super Bowl 2024 trailers - Budweiser, M&M’S, Bud Light, REESE'S, Michelob ULTRA

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