Few people love football more than Pat McAfee, so it was natural that the ESPN and WWE star’s first Super Bowl commercial would come as part of an initiative by the NFL to grow girls’ flag football across the country. McAfee plays a school principal trying to keep the peace as the football team pranks him. One of the jocks on the team calls out a girl in the hallway for wearing a football jersey, asserting that girls don’t play the sport. Marshawn Lynch also stars in the ad, which showcases the girls’ flag football team taking on the boys’ varsity team and winning.
Leave the past behind. Let’s make girls flag football a varsity sport in all 50 states. #NFLFlag50 #SBLIXhttps://t.co/mWxpXJ0Ogy pic.twitter.com/I0yzbDYZGo
— NFL (@NFL) February 10, 2025
The spot is part of the league’s NFL Flag 50 initiative, which aims to get flag football added as a varsity sport in all 50 states, promoting growth for women’s participation in the sport.
Moreover, boys’ flag football will serve as a development pipeline for the men’s Olympic team starting at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. “Making girls flag football a varsity sport in all 50 states would be fantastic for my daughter and all athletic girls in our wonderful country,” McAfee wrote on X. “The girls play good football… and it’s gonna be an Olympic sport… we need to DOMINATE.”
That was my first time seeing the full commercial… very cool thing to be a part of. Getting a glimpse at a potential future me was a bit surreal.. I could VERY easily end up looking like this.. only with a MUCH worse mustache. Kind of startling.. I appreciate the opportunity… pic.twitter.com/Yajwj8eAQ5
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) February 10, 2025
Heading toward a role in a film from director Peter Berg, maybe acting is the next frontier for McAfee.