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Budweiser’s ‘American Icons’ Super Bowl Ad Pairs Clydesdale With Bald Eagle

The 60-second spot scored to Free Bird serves as a 150th‑anniversary tribute, signaling a patriotic reset following the Bud Light controversy.

Overview

  • Budweiser released the minute-long commercial on Jan. 26, with a national airing set for Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8 and distribution across its digital channels.
  • The production features a trained bald eagle named Lincoln from the American Eagle Foundation, with the shoot reviewed and permitted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
  • Academy Award–nominated director Henry‑Alex Rubin returned for a third year to helm the film as the Budweiser Clydesdales make their 48th Super Bowl appearance.
  • The spot uses Lynyrd Skynyrd’s 1973 anthem Free Bird, a classic rock choice noted in coverage for its broad appeal during the Big Game.
  • Early online reaction has been strongly positive, with many praising the ad’s patriotic tone and some viewers saying it has them ending or reconsidering boycotts.