The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl 60 champions, defeating the New England Patriots on Sunday from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California — home of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers.
This year the game was broadcast on NBC and simulcast on its streaming service Peacock, with the typically lucrative slate of commercials. NBC sold out of ad inventory for the game at an average of $8 million per 30-second spot, CNBC previously reported. As many as 10 ad slots sold for more than $10 million each.
Viewers of the Peacock feed saw some streaming-specific commercials, too, as that subset of ad slots gains traction — particularly among smaller brands.
Also gaining traction this year: prediction markets.
Prediction platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket have skyrocketed in popularity in recent months, offering users the option to trade on the outcomes of events in politics, pop culture, news and sports.
Leading up to Sunday's championship game, Kalshi was hosting trades for predictions on which brands would advertise during the game; what songs this year's halftime performer — Grammy-winning Puerto Rican rapper-singer Bad Bunny — would perform; and whether Seattle or New England would put up more rushing yards.
CNBC tracked all the top ads and biggest news from Super Bowl 60. Here are some of the standout commercials:
- A star-studded 'Good Will Dunkin' ad
- Benson Boone and Ben Stiller flip for Instacart
- Matthew McConaughey and Bradley Cooper argue over the 'foodball' conspiracy
- Pepsi wins over a longtime Coca-Cola mascot
- Will Shatner tackles fiber
- Novartis wants you to 'relax your tight end'
- Chris Hemsworth warns about the risks of AI
Disclosure: CNBC and Kalshi have a commercial relationship that includes customer acquisition and a minority investment.









