The Chiefs carved their name into history last night after pulling off a second-half comeback against the San Francisco 49ers, becoming the first team in over 20 years to win the Lombardi trophy back-to-back years. While this is all fine and dandy, more important things happened last night that require our expert analysis:

 

We watched a slew of commercials last night. Like, REALLY watched them. Whenever a commercial came on that my dad deemed worthy, no matter how little he knew about these brands, he always gave his two cents on whether it was insightful, funny, or just a waste of space.

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So now we'll do the same thing below. These are commercials that stuck out of all the droning football madness - for better and for worse.

 

Winner of the night

The whole gang was pretty much in agreeance that Dunkin Donuts' "The Dunkings" commercial won the totally real prize for "Best Commercial". This ad had many layers that made knowing the actors - Ben Affleck and Matt Damon (Matt and Ben are best friends), T/om Brady (set to become the highest-paid play-by-play analyst starting soon), Jack Harlow (honestly forgot he was even in this ad until I rewatched), and of course, Ms. Jenni From The Block herself, Jennifer Lopez's long and storied history with Ben Affleck - made the pay off all the better.

 

The DunKings won the top prize, but these ads were the other stand-outs from among the crew last night. Which was your favorite? Let us know online @fbhwshow on Instagram and Free Beer and Hot Wings everywhere else.

Free Beer and Steve's Choice

 

 

Kelly's Choice

 

 

Hot Wings

 

 

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