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Super Bowl LX: Tom Brady joins Ben Affleck, 1990s sitcom stars in Dunkin' commercial

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Tom Brady went back to the 1990s for Super Bowl LX, starring in a Dunkin’ commercial with Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, and some of the top sitcom stars of the decade. The commercial Brady stars in the long-lost sitcom called Good Will Dunkin, which is a comedic version of the 1997 film Good Will Hunting, which starred Affleck and Matt Damon. The seven-time Super Bowl champion QB appears at the end of the commercial as the guy who is dating Aniston’s character.

Along with Brady, Affleck, and Aniston, the Dunkin’ Super Bowl commercial also features ’90s sitcom stars Matt LeBlanc (Friends), Jason Alexander (Seinfeld), Alfonso Ribeiro (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), Jaleel White (Family Matters), and Jasmine Guy (A Different World). Per Variety, the actors were “de-aged via production techniques.”

Affleck has made Dunkin’ ads since 2023 and has had his share of big stars. And with him being a fan of the Patriots, it only made sense to have Brady in the new commercial since he helped the franchise win six Super Bowls.

Ben Affleck shares funny story about Tom Brady

Last year, Affleck appeared on the New Heights podcast and detailed the time when he played catch with Brady. “I was like [thinking] how much I was helping him,” Affleck recalled, per PEOPLE. “I think he was like, ‘I’m gonna f***ing blow this dude out of the car. And we literally got down there. And at first he’s like, ‘Okay, go out here, turn around, turn around.’” 

“And I’m like, ‘Alright,’ run as fast as I can [and] turn around. I fix to look at him, he’s been waiting 45 minutes. I caught [the ball] because I was afraid of breaking my nose more than anything else. And then after a few of those, he’s like, ‘Alright. We’ll put some air on [the ball]. I was like, ‘No. No, it’s already plenty fast.’”

Brady won seven Super Bowls in his career, as he won one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020. He played in the NFL from 2000 to 2022 and won five Super Bowl MVP awards to go along with his seven titles. Brady is also the NFL’s all-time leader in career passing yards, passing touchdowns, and QB wins.