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Super Bowl, Olympics, and Jesus Ads: What's Trending?

The upcoming 2026 Super Bowl will see the New England Patriots vying for the record of most Super Bowl wins, while the "He Gets Us" campaign will return with a message focused on inner fulfillment, according to reports from CBS News and Fox News. The game, Super Bowl LX, will pit the Patriots against the Seattle Seahawks, potentially altering the rankings of teams with the most Super Bowl victories.

The 2025 Super Bowl, held earlier, saw the Philadelphia Eagles defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22, preventing the Chiefs from achieving a three-peat. This victory earned the Eagles their second Lombardi Trophy, with their first win in 2018 against the Patriots. Tim Tebow offered advice to Patriots quarterback Drake Maye ahead of the 2026 Super Bowl, encouraging him to "go pursue it" and "play free," reminding him that identity isn't defined by wins in God's eyes, as reported by Fox News.

Meanwhile, the "He Gets Us" campaign will air a 60-second ad titled "More" during the Super Bowl, focusing on the internal struggle to chase "more" amid societal pressures, according to Fox News. The ad invites viewers to consider Jesus's teachings on fulfillment and purpose. The Super Bowl is also the biggest gambling day of the year, with DraftKings offering various betting options, as noted by Fox News.

In other news, the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics are set to begin, with approximately 2,900 athletes from around the world competing in 116 events, according to CBS News. Team USA will bring around 230 athletes, hoping to add to their total of 330 Winter Olympic medals. Freestyle skier Alex Ferreira, who has previously won silver and bronze medals, will be competing in his third Olympics. "It's awesome representing Team USA, because I look at us and I think we're the best team in the world, and then it's special," Ferreira told CBS News.

Additionally, the CBS News program "Sunday Morning" will air on February 8, featuring a cover story on the art and science of kissing, with insights from an evolutionary biologist, a sex therapist, and editors from In Style Magazine, according to CBS News.

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