"SUPER AD: BELIEVE IN NOW" – Vote for Colquitt & Gonzalez
Dec 04, 2008, 8:44:31 AM
“He digs under his desk and pulls out a baseball…and he signs it: ‘Dear Dusty. One day
you’ll be a superstar. – Art Rooney.’“
– Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt
“You should have seen his look. It was like a little kid when you
stole his big wheel at the park. It was the best prank I have ever seen.“
– Chiefs TE Tony Gonzalez
Four Kansas City Chiefs told their stories. Now, Chiefs fans can help turn one of them into the NFL’s Super Bowl
commercial at NFL.com/SuperAd. Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt and TE Tony Gonzalez are featured in a head-to-head competition
against their rivals from the AFC West in the NFL’s “Super Ad: Believe In Now” promotion.
NFL Films traveled to NFL training camps and team facilities to capture the players’ stories. Now fans will have the
opportunity to hear these unique tales and get an exclusive look at some of their favorite NFL players, such as:
- Colquitt, who recalls receiving a signed ball from former Steelers owner, Art Rooney, Sr., and reflects on the
impact both the ball and his own father, former Steelers P Craig Colquitt have had on his life.
- Gonzalez, who talks about the great prank the Chiefs played on the way back from the ‘98 American Bowl in
Japan.
Fans can visit the Chiefs section to also see LS J.P. Darche and LB Derrick Johnson tell their stories.
Fans will vote on the 24 stories from AFC players on nfl.com/superad from
December 4th – 17th. Four AFC stories, one from each division, will be selected to continue to the Championship Round
where they will compete against four videos from the NFC as well as one wildcard video. The Championship Round runs
from December 18th – January 4th. Fans will have 18 days to vote for their favorite player with a Super Bowl appearance
on the line.
Fans can visit the “All Videos” section to watch all 210 NFL players’ stories posted on
nfl.com/superad. Fans will then watch the winning pitch, and the player who told
it, during Super Bowl XLIII on Sunday, February 1st on NBC.