Football players, who often appear in ads showcasing their agility, toughness and speed, are about to be singled out for getting in touch with their emotions.
Oikos Triple Zero is showing real footage of players shedding tears during past NFL Drafts in a new spot for this year’s draft called “Flex Your Cryceps.” The ad was pulled together in a matter of weeks after Danone’s Oikos Triple Zero had to shelve its plans for an on-site fan experience in Las Vegas when the NFL Draft’s in-person extravaganza was called off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“As the official sponsor of the NFL and as a key sponsor of the NFL Draft we had value that we wanted to leverage as part of our sponsorship,” says Surbhi Martin, VP of marketing, Danone North America. “We had to very quickly think about how to pivot.”
Oikos Triple Zero has been the official yogurt of the NFL since the product launched in 2015, and often features players in its campaigns. It has also been presenting sponsor of the NFL Draft Experience, an area for fans, and a top-tier sponsor of the NFL Draft, since 2017.
This year, those plans had to change quickly before the NFL Draft starts on April 23.
The 30-second spot includes clips of Saquon Barkley, Garett Bolles, Marquise Brown, Rashan Gary, Chris Jones, Drew Lock, Gerald McCoy, Dak Prescott, Jaylon Smith, Juju Smith-Schuster, Golden Tate III, Deshaun Watson and Jonah Williams. Many of them are shown tearing up upon hearing that they were picked in the NFL Draft, while others are shown flexing muscles, not their tear ducts, on the field, all backed by a song about crying.
“It’s not crying. It’s flexing cryceps,” text on the screen reads in the spot, which comes from Lightning Orchard.