Peyton Manning, Post Malone team up in new Bud Light ad for 2026 Super Bowl

Peyton Manning, Post Malone team up in new Bud Light ad for 2026 Super Bowl

There are two games standing between us and Super Bowl LX which is going to be one of the biggest sports days of the year. And it’s also THE biggest TV commercial day of the year.

Wherever you watch the Super Bowl you are certain to either be with someone who cares mostly about the commercials — or perhaps are that person yourself. So much of the Super Bowl is about the pomp and circumstance of it all and commercials certainly fall under that umbrella.

One commercial this year plays to a hit of the past as Bud Light has teamed up with Post Malone, Shane Gillis, and Peyton Manning. In this particular commercial the group is en route to a wedding and having fun as only they can.

They can be seen playing up to wedding tropes, Post Malone is going to give a speech as we are led to believe, which is something we can all identify with.

This particular campaign marks Peyton Manning’s fourth spot with Bud Light (it is Post Malone’s fifth and Shane Gillis’ second) so leaning into something that works is clearly what is at play here.

Can’t wait to see it all in action in a couple of weeks.

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The second half of the Indian Super League 2025-26 fixture between NorthEast United and Mohun Bagan Super Giant was delayed due to incessant rain in Guwahati.

The adverse weather at the venue resulted in puddles forming on the pitch of the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, which prevented the match from resumption.

Referee Crystal John was seen inspecting the pitch with both sets of players, but the ball was not moving freely across the pitch. There will be another inspection after 30 minutes.

Thunder was also heard rumbling on broadcast and the weather worsens due to lightning, the match may even be called off.

Earlier in the match, Robson Robinho gave the Mariners the lead in the first half.

Published on Apr 19, 2026

#NorthEast #United #Mohun #Bagan #delayed">Why was NorthEast United vs Mohun Bagan second half delayed?  The second half of the Indian Super League 2025-26 fixture between NorthEast United and Mohun Bagan Super Giant was delayed due to incessant rain in Guwahati.The adverse weather at the venue resulted in puddles forming on the pitch of the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, which prevented the match from resumption.Referee Crystal John was seen inspecting the pitch with both sets of players, but the ball was not moving freely across the pitch. There will be another inspection after 30 minutes.Thunder was also heard rumbling on broadcast and the weather worsens due to lightning, the match may even be called off.Earlier in the match, Robson Robinho gave the Mariners the lead in the first half.Published on Apr 19, 2026  #NorthEast #United #Mohun #Bagan #delayed

Deadspin | Team Vitality, Team Spirit to clash in IEM Rio grand final  A backlit keyboard is part of the gear online video game streamer Jordan Woodruff uses in his Gilbert home.

Jordan Woodruff   Team Vitality and Team Spirit advanced to the grand final with semifinal victories Saturday at the 0,000 Intel Extreme Masters Rio event in Brazil.  Vitality blanked FURIA and Spirit did the same to Team Falcons. FURIA and Team Falcons will meet in the third-place match on Sunday before Vitality and Spirit face off in the grand final.  Sixteen Counter-Strike 2 teams have been competing this week for a top prize of 5,000.  The double-elimination group stage began with two groups of eight teams, with all matches best-of-three. The group winners advanced to the playoff semifinals, with the group runners-up entering the quarterfinals as high seeds and the third-place teams entering the quarterfinals as low seeds.  In the single-elimination playoffs, all matches have been best-of-three until Sunday’s best-of-five grand final.  On Saturday, Vitality took out FURIA 13-10 on both Overpass and Ancient. Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut of France paced the winning side with a 49-27 kill-death differential. For FURIA, Kaike “KSCERATO” Cerato of Brazil posted a 36-28 K-D differential.  Spirit cruised past Team Falcons 13-7 on Dust II and 13-4 on Mirage, led by Russian Boris “magixx” Vorobiev’s K-D differential of 31-17. Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov of Russia led Falcons with a 28-27 K-D differential.   Play continues Sunday with the final two matches:  –Team Vitality vs. Team Spirit (grand final)  –FURIA vs. Team Falcons (third-place match)   IEM Rio prize pool:  1. 5,000  2. ,000  3. ,000  4. ,000  5-6. ,500 — MOUZ, Natus Vincere  7-8. ,000 — G2 Esports, Aurora Gaming  9-12. ,000 — RED Canids, 3DMAX, B8, HOTU  13-16. ,000 — Gentle Mates, Team Liquid, Passion UA, Legacy  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Team #Vitality #Team #Spirit #clash #IEM #Rio #grand #finalA backlit keyboard is part of the gear online video game streamer Jordan Woodruff uses in his Gilbert home. Jordan Woodruff

Team Vitality and Team Spirit advanced to the grand final with semifinal victories Saturday at the $300,000 Intel Extreme Masters Rio event in Brazil.

Vitality blanked FURIA and Spirit did the same to Team Falcons. FURIA and Team Falcons will meet in the third-place match on Sunday before Vitality and Spirit face off in the grand final.

Sixteen Counter-Strike 2 teams have been competing this week for a top prize of $125,000.

The double-elimination group stage began with two groups of eight teams, with all matches best-of-three. The group winners advanced to the playoff semifinals, with the group runners-up entering the quarterfinals as high seeds and the third-place teams entering the quarterfinals as low seeds.

In the single-elimination playoffs, all matches have been best-of-three until Sunday’s best-of-five grand final.

On Saturday, Vitality took out FURIA 13-10 on both Overpass and Ancient. Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut of France paced the winning side with a 49-27 kill-death differential. For FURIA, Kaike “KSCERATO” Cerato of Brazil posted a 36-28 K-D differential.

Spirit cruised past Team Falcons 13-7 on Dust II and 13-4 on Mirage, led by Russian Boris “magixx” Vorobiev’s K-D differential of 31-17. Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov of Russia led Falcons with a 28-27 K-D differential.

Play continues Sunday with the final two matches:

–Team Vitality vs. Team Spirit (grand final)


–FURIA vs. Team Falcons (third-place match)

IEM Rio prize pool:

1. $125,000

2. $50,000

3. $30,000

4. $20,000

5-6. $12,500 — MOUZ, Natus Vincere

7-8. $7,000 — G2 Esports, Aurora Gaming

9-12. $5,000 — RED Canids, 3DMAX, B8, HOTU

13-16. $4,000 — Gentle Mates, Team Liquid, Passion UA, Legacy


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Team #Vitality #Team #Spirit #clash #IEM #Rio #grand #final">Deadspin | Team Vitality, Team Spirit to clash in IEM Rio grand final  A backlit keyboard is part of the gear online video game streamer Jordan Woodruff uses in his Gilbert home.

Jordan Woodruff   Team Vitality and Team Spirit advanced to the grand final with semifinal victories Saturday at the 0,000 Intel Extreme Masters Rio event in Brazil.  Vitality blanked FURIA and Spirit did the same to Team Falcons. FURIA and Team Falcons will meet in the third-place match on Sunday before Vitality and Spirit face off in the grand final.  Sixteen Counter-Strike 2 teams have been competing this week for a top prize of 5,000.  The double-elimination group stage began with two groups of eight teams, with all matches best-of-three. The group winners advanced to the playoff semifinals, with the group runners-up entering the quarterfinals as high seeds and the third-place teams entering the quarterfinals as low seeds.  In the single-elimination playoffs, all matches have been best-of-three until Sunday’s best-of-five grand final.  On Saturday, Vitality took out FURIA 13-10 on both Overpass and Ancient. Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut of France paced the winning side with a 49-27 kill-death differential. For FURIA, Kaike “KSCERATO” Cerato of Brazil posted a 36-28 K-D differential.  Spirit cruised past Team Falcons 13-7 on Dust II and 13-4 on Mirage, led by Russian Boris “magixx” Vorobiev’s K-D differential of 31-17. Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov of Russia led Falcons with a 28-27 K-D differential.   Play continues Sunday with the final two matches:  –Team Vitality vs. Team Spirit (grand final)  –FURIA vs. Team Falcons (third-place match)   IEM Rio prize pool:  1. 5,000  2. ,000  3. ,000  4. ,000  5-6. ,500 — MOUZ, Natus Vincere  7-8. ,000 — G2 Esports, Aurora Gaming  9-12. ,000 — RED Canids, 3DMAX, B8, HOTU  13-16. ,000 — Gentle Mates, Team Liquid, Passion UA, Legacy  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Team #Vitality #Team #Spirit #clash #IEM #Rio #grand #final

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