The Kansas City Chiefs look to become the first team in NFL history to win a Super Bowl three-peat when they face the Philadelphia Eagles, and having a head coach like Andy Reid is a good reason why the team is in this position.
Aside from the big game, fans of the sport will also be tuning in to watch the commercials.
Super Bowl LIX is right around the corner, meaning millions of Americans will check out the big-budget commercials from some of the nation’s biggest advertisers.
Many companies are either teasing their spots or releasing their ads early.
Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans is expected to draw more than 120 million viewers.
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid is also featured in a commercial this year.
In a Pringles commercial titled “The Call of the Mustaches,” actor Adam Brody hears a voice telling him to blow into a can, which causes mustaches to start flying off faces and attaching themselves to cans that fly to Brody’s party.
Among those who lose their mustaches in the video are Nick Offerman, James Harden, and Andy Reid. The head coach was speaking to reporters as it happened.
All the while, the theme song of the 1960s “Batman” TV show is playing in the background.
Andy Reid Makes History Before He Even Plays in The Super Bowl
Very few coaches in NFL history have had the same postseason success as the Kansas City Chiefs head coach.
He has already made history before he even coaches in Super Bowl LIX.
The big game on Sunday will mark Andy Reid’s 45th postseason career game as a head coach. That will surpass Belichick’s 44 games for the most playoff games by a head coach in NFL history.