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THE AD: The celebrity trio from Bud Light's 2025 Super Bowl ad are back. Peyton Manning, Shane Gillis, and Post Malone are just beginning to enjoy a wedding reception when a runaway keg turns into a frantic tumble down a hillside.
Peyton Manning, musician Post Malone, comedian Shane Gillis are back again for a Super Bowl commercial for Bud Light.
Manning won Super Bowls with the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos before hanging up his cleats in 2016. Ten years into retirement, Manning remains one of the NFL's most marketable figures. He appeared in Super Bowl commercials for Bud Light and FanDuel last year (he was also imitated by Matthew McConaughey in an Uber Eats ad ).
Besides a meme-able scream from Post Malone, the boys didn't have much to do.
Shane Gillis, Peyton Manning and Post Malone are back in Bud Light's 2026 Super Bowl commercial, a year after powering the brand's ad to a top-10 finish in USA TODAY Ad Meter.
The commercial, “Keg,” features Peyton Manning, Post Malone, and Shane Gillis at a wedding and the entire group chasing a keg of Bud Light down a hill. Their comedic chops all blended together make for a good time that people are certainly going to enjoy as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots square off.
Bud Light is pulling out all of the stops for the "Big Game." I know mentioning that specific light beer brand can still be a little controversial for those that are still staying strong with the whole Bud Light Boycott thing.
The trio, who all starred in Bud Light's 2025 Big Game commercial, are back for the 60-second Super Bowl 2026 ad
In a Q&A that’s exclusive to SB Nation, Peyton Manning discusses this new commercial and his involvement in it.
Peyton Manning has reunited with friends Post Malone and Shane Gillis for Bud Light's Super Bowl LX campaign. Bud Light is releasing a trio of ads "showcasing the brand’s iconic humor and celebrity partners who display their willingness to do anything for the clean, crisp taste of Bud Light," according to a press release.