
Chiefs HC Andy Reid stars in Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins commercial
The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans this Sunday for their third consecutive Super Bowl title. Head coach Andy Reid leads the team as he tries to add to his impressive coaching legacy. Reid recently starred in his first commercial for Skechers.
Reid shines in a hilarious new commercial for Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins, which shows off his acting and unique modeling skills.
'I'm a no-nonsense football guy who needs everything around me to be easy so I can just focus on the game—especially when it's for the championship,' said Reid in a statement. 'These Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins have made my routine quicker and easier. No one wants to go into overtime just because of their shoes, and best of all they give me time to focus on my second career that you'll see in my first commercial for Skechers!'
Reid joins other notable past celebrity ambassadors for the Skechers Big Game commercials, including Snoop Dogg in a spot that also featured Martha Stewart, Howie Long, and Tony Romo; Mark Cuban with a French bulldog named Mr. Quiggly; Willie Nelson singing 'On the Road Again'; and last year's ad featuring Mr. T and Tony Romo adding the 't' in Skechers.
The big game advertisement is another feather in the future Pro Football Hall of Famer's cap as he prepares Kansas City for making league history.
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