State Farm's decision to pull its 2025 Super Bowl ad was prompted by the wildfires that continue to impact the Los Angeles area. With the company's absence from the Big Game, no insurance firm is ...
After 21 weeks, 284 games and what feels like twice that many Jake from State Farm commercials, Super Bowl LIX is finally set. The Chiefs and Eagles will meet at the Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9 to ...
Grease the poles in the French Quarter. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are coming to New Orleans. And by extension, so, too, is Taylor Swift. Get ready, New Orleans. It's going to ...
Then who could forget about Jake from State Farm? They know a thing or two about crafting commercials. Just last year, State Farm went all the way in on Arnold Schwarzenegger for their “Like A Good ...
But others are turning their eyes to its most infamous employee, Jake from State Farm, the fictional character who has been all over TV, starring in ads with NFL great Patrick Mahomes.
The iconic actor who plays “Jake from State Farm” has been attacked online after the insurance agency canceled policies just before the California wildfires. The Daily Mail reports that the actor has ...
The move comes after iconic actor who plays “Jake from State Farm” was attacked online after the insurance agency canceled policies just before the California wildfires. The actor was targeted after ...
State Farm often runs commercials during NFL games, but the insurance company won’t have an ad presence during Super Bowl 2025 in the wake of the fires that have devastated the Los Angeles area.
The insurance company's 'Jake from State Farm' actor Kevin Miles has received online backlash as users question if he supports 'State Farm canceling fire plans.' Miles was targeted on his ...
The move comes after iconic actor who plays “Jake from State Farm” was attacked online after the insurance agency canceled policies just before the California wildfires. The actor was targeted ...
State Farm, long a stalwart of Super Bowl advertising, announced it was pulling an ad from next month's big game.