Patrick Mahomes has made yet another commercial for Coor Light, but it won’t air on television for quite some time.
In the new advertisement, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback undertakes a high-stakes mission riding on top of the brand’s Chill Train.
The three-time Super Bowl champion is getting set to film the Coors Light commercial when a producer suddenly interrupts him and stops all production as he reminds Mahomes of his contractual restrictions.
In an effort to preserve the commercial, one guy says they should bury it in a high-tech time capsule at the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado. The capsule will be opened and viewed only when he can finally promote Coors Light.
“Everyone knows I’m a Coors Light guy, and this summer, we were cooking up something special.” said Mahomes in a statement. “unfortunately, you’ll have to stay tuned until the day that we can finally share it with the world!”
Due to NFL regulations that prohibit players from endorsing alcoholic beverages, no one will be able to see it until Mahomes retires or the rules change before that happens.
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The best part of this is that Coors Light will host a live event showing the burying of that capsule as fans can tune in via live stream on YouTube on Friday, June 28th.
Coors Light has also made the “Redactrick” bobblehead of Patrick Mahomes, which is a pixelated figurine that “cleverly hides” his identity. All proceeds from the figures will go toward Mahomes’ 15 and the Mahomies Foundation.
Patrick Mahomes Partnered with Coors Light For ‘Dad Bod’ T-shirts
Patrick Mahomes probably cannot do anything with Coors Light due to NFL rules, but he seems to always find ways to get around it.
Earlier this year, Mahomes embraced his “Dad Bod” when he partnered with Coors Light to create limited-edition T-shirts.
The shirt displays the text “Dad Bod” on the front, and the other featured “Here’s my 6-Pack” across the top.