Drake and Paul Rudd star in hilarious State Farm Super Bowl ad - plus 5 more commercials you may have missed

Drake from State Farm is here to help you with all your insurance needs. The Toronto rapper joined the star-studded State Farm Super Bowl ad on Sunday night alongside Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes and Ant-Man actor Paul Rudd.
Rodgers and Mahomes were relaxing on the commercial set with Jake from State Farm when they were introduced to their stand-ins. “Jake from State Farm, you couldn’t find a stand-in that looked anything like me?” Rodgers says as he pointed to a man wearing a cheesehead.
“Have you seen mine?” Mahomes asked before the camera cuts to Rudd trying to throw a football… and failing. “It’s like looking in a mirror, right?” Rudd says. “Look, guys, I don’t even have a stand-in,” Jake replies before learning that Drake from State Farm is here to help.
“Hold on, Is that Drake?” Mahomes asks. “That’s right. Drake from State Farm,” the “Hotline Bling” rapper says. Drake attempts to say the State Farm signature line, but Jake tells him that stand-ins don’t have lines.
Drake and Rudd weren’t the only two celebrities featured in hilarious Super Bowl commercials on Sunday night.
T-Mobile
Blake Shelton and his fiancée Gwen Stefani starred in a Super Bowl ad for T-Moblie, which gave us a glimpse at how the couple got together in the first place — and it was all thanks to Shelton’s frenemy Adam Levine.
Stefani FaceTimed Levine to let him know that she was ready to start dating again, but once she began to describe who she wanted to date, Levine dealt with some spotty cell phone service, and he thought she said she wanted someone, not from Los Angeles who’s “completely country,” “uncultured” and is “threatened by a strong, confident woman.”
“I have your guy,” Levine tells her as Shelton approaches their table, singing about wings and nachos.
When Shelton showed up to the date with Stefani, she says, “Blake? Oh my god, hilarious, right? I mean, no. Are you wearing spurs? Did you ride a horse here?”
“Don’t trust your love life to just any network,” a voice-over says. But in real life, these two are happily engaged, and we’re here for it
DoorDash
DoorDash and Daveed Diggs are here to introduce the Sesame Street characters to their magical services of having local deliveries show up to your door. "Oh, you got a delivery Daveed," Big Bird says to Diggs. "Yeah Big Bird. You can get all sorts of things delivered from the neighbourhood," Diggs says, before breaking out into song and grabbing the big yellow bird's hand. He takes him around to show him that he can get many things delivered through DoorDash.
Klarna
Shopping app Klarna got a little help from four minature Maya Rudolphs in their Western-themed ad. The four Rudolphs sing "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" as they ride their horses through a small town towards a pair of pink cowboy boots. "I'll make payment one, two, three," the first three Rudolphs sing before the last one hits the highnotes with, "I'll make payment four."
Bud Light
Bud Light had some help from Bud Light Legends past as we took a trip down their marketing memory lane. They brought together the stars of their Bud Light commercials over the years, including Cedric the Entertainer and of course, Post Malone. "Where's the Bud Light," a customer asks as they look deep into the fridge at the store. A Bud Light truck driver's inventory is all over the road and the Bud Light superheroes show up to help. "Medieval people? Post Malone? Cedric?" the driver asks before assembling the Bud Light Legends to help clean up the overturned truck full of beer.
Amazon
Three words: Michael B. Jordan. Amazon created the perfect body for Alexa and that meant Alexa was inside the Black Panther actor. "I mean, I literally couldn't imagine a more beauitful vessel for Alexa to be inside," a woman says as she looks out the window at an MBJ ad on a bus. The rest of the commercial shows Jordan helping the woman around her house, with her husband becoming extremely jealous.