U.S. Secret Service Spent Over $2-Million To Make Significant Announcement Ahead Of Super Bowl 59 In New Orleans

U.S. Secret Service Spent Over $2-Million To Make Significant Announcement Ahead Of Super Bowl 59 In New Orleans
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The Secret Service has teamed up with an Award-winning Hollywood director to create a Super Bowl 59 commercial that reportedly cost several millions of dollars.

Per CNN, the Secret Service and movie director Michael Bay worked together on a recruiting advertisement for the Super Bowl. Bay directed Hollywood blockbusters such as “The Rock,” the first five “Transformers” movies, “Bad Boys,” and “Bad Boys II.”

According to CNN, the recruiting ad cost the Secret Service a whopping $2 million to produce. That’s on top of the standard cost to air a Super Bowl commercial that went as high as $8 million.

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The Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans is set for a 6:30 p.m. EST kickoff.

Chiefs Look To Make History In Super Bowl 59

If Patrick Mahomes and the defending champion Chiefs defeat the Eagles, they’ll become the first team in history to win three straight Super Bowls, and the first “big four” North American sports franchise (NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB) to win three straight league championships since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers.

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