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    Star power, AI jabs and Free Bird: Digiday’s guide to what was in and out at the Super Bowl

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    Star power, AI jabs and Free Bird: Digiday’s guide to what was in and out at the Super Bowl

    By Sam Bradley  •  February 9, 2026  •

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    This story is part of Digiday’s annual coverage of the Super Bowl. More from the series →

    Now that the washing up’s done and the snacking detritus has been swept off the floor, it’s time to consider the real winners and losers of this year’s Super Bowl – the brands. (The Seattle Seahawks may have won the actual game, but it was far from an offensive juggernaut – you have to really like punts to have gotten something out of it.)

    The creative strategies employed by advertisers, as well as the media plans they relied upon to multiply the effect of their $8 million dollar spots, offer hints about how advertisers aim to reach audiences throughout the rest of the year.

    With mutli-million dollar price tags and a highly polarized cultural climate, brands found themselves walking a tight rope at this year’s Big Game. To avoid alienating consumers, brands intentionally avoided saying anything that might sound remotely political, preferring to stay in the safety zone.

    This year’s Big Game saw established brands lean heavily on star power, patriotic iconography and the occasional needle drop (Lynyrd Skynyrd through Neil Diamond and, unexpectedly, Young Fathers), while tech powerhouses opted for inspiration or humor as they vied for the attention of the viewing public. 

    Here’s Digiday’s review of what was in and out at Super Bowl LX.

    In
    Karaoke lyrics
    Out
    QR codes

    In
    De-aging in ads
    Out
    Explicit use of AI in ads

    In
    K-pop stars
    Out
    Rap rock stars

    In
    Kenan Thompson, Adrian Brody, Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone
    Out
    David Beckham, Orlando Bloom, Barry Keoghan

    In
    Animal stars
    Out
    Animated mascots

    In
    Millennial nostalgia 
    Out
    Generation X nostalgia

    In
    Ads pushing unity
    Out
    Ads using humor

    In
    Creator activity around TV ads
    Out
    Creators in ads

    In
    Winter Olympics
    Out
    Kid Rock’s halftime show

    In
    Meta spending
    Out
    TikTok spending

    In
    B2B brands
    Out
    Booze brands

    In
    Pharma and healthcare advertisers
    Out
    Automotive advertisers

    In
    Attack ads
    Out
    Ads about ads

    In
    AI products
    Out
    AI promises

    In
    Sportsbook brands
    Out
    Prediction markets

    In
    Tech brands
    Out
    Consumer brands

    – Kimeko McCoy contributed reporting to this article

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