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TAMPA, FL – JANUARY 05: Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Quarterback and Fox NFL, American Football Herren, USA Analyst Tom Brady leaves the field before the game between the New Orleans Saints and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on January 05, 2025 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Photo by Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire NFL: JAN 05 Saints at Buccaneers EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon357250105020

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TAMPA, FL – JANUARY 05: Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Quarterback and Fox NFL, American Football Herren, USA Analyst Tom Brady leaves the field before the game between the New Orleans Saints and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on January 05, 2025 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Photo by Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire NFL: JAN 05 Saints at Buccaneers EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon357250105020
Alright, football fans, get ready because the Super Bowl is nearly here! We’re talking Eagles versus Chiefs, gridiron glory, and the whole shebang going down at Caesars Superdome in NOLA. But hey, let’s be real, the Super Bowl isn’t just about the game—it’s the ad world’s biggest playground! Brands are dropping serious dollar bills, like close to $8 million, for just 30 seconds of your attention. And they’re pulling out all the stops: humor, heartstrings, and enough celebrity cameos to make your head spin. Speaking of celebs, they can add a few thousand or even millions to the production’s overall cost, depending on how sought after they are.
Speaking of ads, Tom Brady and Nick Foles are back at it again, this time in a NOBULL commercial that’s pure gold! Remember the “Philly Special” from Super Bowl LII? Well, Brady’s still ribbing Foles about it, playfully implying that his touchdown catch was all luck. Foles, smooth as ever, laughs it off, asking, “I think we’re cool, right?” The ad’s a cheeky nod to that legendary play that etched itself into Eagles’ history, letting both guys poke fun at a moment seven years ago when Foles pulled off the ultimate trick play and snagged a touchdown pass that helped secure Philadelphia Eagles first Super Bowl win. Now they’re making some money out of it!
Tom Brady x Nick Foles Super Bowl commercial 🤣 pic.twitter.com/JffkVmcC26
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A look at Tom Brady’s salary for Super Bowl Ads
The player went from slinging touchdowns to raking in serious cash as a Fox Sports analyst. We’re talking a 10-year, $375 million deal, which breaks down to a cool $37.5 million per year – making him the highest-paid NFL announcer out there! Now, some folks are side-eyeing whether he’s worth that kinda dough, especially with mixed reviews on his commentary and sometimes lower viewership. But Fox isn’t just seeing Brady as a talking head. They think of him as a marketing juggernaut. And get this: A-listers can pull in anywhere from $3 to $5 million just for flashing their face in a Super Bowl ad! Before his broadcasting gig, Tom Brady racked up $332 million in the NFL and sits on a net worth of around $300 million, thanks to his playing days and business savvy.
How much has Foles earned from Super Bowl ads?
So, Foles went from backup quarterback to Super Bowl legend, which definitely boosted his profile, even if it didn’t directly translate to a mountain of cash from Super Bowl ads. He snagged $4 million for that magical 2017-2018 season and a $112,000 bonus for the Super Bowl LII victory, which was sweet. Now, his career earnings are sitting pretty at over $74 million, which is nothing to sneeze at. In 2019, the Jaguars threw a massive four-year, $88 million contract his way!
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Fun fact: back in 2018, a 30-second Super Bowl ad cost around $5 million—more than Foles’ base salary for that season! Talk about the advertising big leagues. Basically, Nick Foles’ Super Bowl heroics didn’t just win him a ring; it unlocked a whole new level of earning potential.
Now, with the Super Bowl upon us and Tom Brady’s venture into the Fox broadcasting booth for the first time! But the real question: are you ready for the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LIX showdown?
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