Last Call for Football: How FanDuel Turned Super Bowl Week
Last Call for Football: How FanDuel Turned Super Bowl Week · 2026-02-03 · 4 min read · By Zanni GA

Last Call for Football: How FanDuel Turned Super Bowl Week

Zanni GA 2026-02-03 4 min read #OOH #Outdoor Advertising
Quick answer: FanDuel’s “Last Call for Football” is a week-long Super Bowl out-of-home campaign that uses NFL legends and everyday locations to mark the emotional close of football season, not just the final game.

Last Call for Football: FanDuel’s Super Bowl OOH Campaign Turns the Final Whistle Into a Cultural Moment

What do Joe Montana, Rob Gronkowski, Adam Vinatieri, Luis Guzmán, Penn Station, and football fans everywhere have in common? They’re all part of “Last Call for Football,” a week-long Super Bowl out-of-home campaign for FanDuel Sportsbook that leans into one universal truth: when the Super Bowl ends, football as we know it goes quiet.

Rather than shouting odds or pushing last-minute promos, the campaign reframes the moment emotionally. It treats the Super Bowl not just as a game, but as the final toast to the season—a shared pause before the long offseason begins.

Using legends to mark the moment

By featuring iconic football figures across generations, the campaign taps into deep cultural memory. These aren’t just famous faces; they’re symbols of different eras of fandom. Seeing them together in OOH placements turns everyday locations—transit hubs, streets, stations—into reminders that this is it. One last weekend. One last call.

That emotional weight matters. Super Bowl week is saturated with noise across TV, digital, and social. OOH cuts through by owning physical space at the exact moment fans are already thinking about football’s ending, not just its climax.

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Why OOH works for Super Bowl storytelling

Out-of-home excels when timing and context align. During Super Bowl week, fans are moving—commuting, shopping, traveling, gathering. Billboards and large-format placements meet them in real life, reinforcing the feeling that the entire country is sharing the same countdown.

“Last Call for Football” shows how sports betting brands can move beyond transactional messaging and into cultural storytelling, using OOH to frame emotion rather than interrupt it.

A smart shift in sports marketing

Instead of hyping what’s next, FanDuel leans into what’s ending. That inversion is what makes the campaign stand out. It respects the audience’s relationship with the sport and positions the brand as part of the ritual—not just a sponsor, but a fellow fan raising a glass at closing time.

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Summary

“Last Call for Football” reframes Super Bowl week as a shared national ritual rather than a single sporting event. By featuring iconic football figures across high-impact OOH placements, FanDuel taps into nostalgia and collective emotion. The campaign avoids transactional betting messages and instead focuses on storytelling that resonates with fans everywhere. Out-of-home media plays a key role by meeting audiences in real-world moments during peak football movement and travel. The result is a culturally aware campaign that feels like part of the season’s finale, not an interruption.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a week-long Super Bowl out-of-home campaign that marks the end of football season through emotional, culturally resonant messaging.

NFL legends such as Joe Montana, Rob Gronkowski, and Adam Vinatieri, alongside actor Luis Guzmán and football fans nationwide.

OOH allows FanDuel to reach fans in real-world environments during Super Bowl week, reinforcing shared cultural moments at scale.

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