Watch Snoop’s 2023 Super Bowl commercial for Skechers in the video above. Snoop joins a list of music stars appearing in 2023 Super Bowl commercials, including Diddy’s Uber One ad (which co-stars Kelis, Montell Jordan, Donna Lewis and Haddaway) Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s Dunkin’ Donuts ad Jack Harlow with Missy Elliott and Elton John in a Doritos ad John Travolta in a T-Mobile ad Sarah McLachlan in a Busch Light ad and Metro Boomin in a Budweiser ad. “Skechers, baby, shoes made for all walks of life,” the rapper responds. “Hey, Snoop, how do you do all this stuff?” she asks. Snoop’s Skechers also make it all the way to the White House, where IRL friend Martha Stewart asks the question on everyone’s mind as he sits in the president’s seat. ![]() Follow him on Twitter Support his work by subscribing to the rapper’s duties don’t stop there: Snoop wears Skechers while performing a paper route, while doing a shift at the dog grooming salon, and even during a kid’s little league football game where he acts as coach. Jim Krajewski covers high school and youth sports for the Reno Gazette Journal. He finished alone in third with 66 points. ![]() Romo, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback who has won twice at Edgewood, had 24 points, the best round of the contenders on Sunday. And I think that when healthy they've got a lot of talent." I think the 49ers are going to be back in play again this year. The obvious teams, I'm talking about someone come from a little bit further back. "But there's a few teams that have a chance to make a leap. I think they have that combination," Romo said of the Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert. "When you have a quarterback, those things are even easier. I think that's a coach's job," Romo said. And they can play fast and then can you also adjust week-to-week and year-o year and make it still simple for everyone around you. "They've got a new coach (Brandon Staley) who I think has shown the ability to adapt and stay ahead of the curve a little bit when it comes to - so much of this game is your ability to have a system and make it simple for all the players. Romo said in addition to the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs, the Los Angeles Chargers and San Francisco 49ers could be contenders for the championship this season. I think the defenses will come back a little better this year." "Defenses more time than the offenses in the offseason and more reps, because the more that the offenses advance, the motions, the more you see people getting in different alignments, it's very difficult on defenses to get exotic," Romo said. "Because, if you haven't had enough reps, you can accidentally give up a touchdown because this guy didn't know to rotate over here. This year, defenses will have time to prepare for the offensive wrinkles. Last year, the offseason was a little shorter than usual, which helped the offenses. He said the noise will be back this season and once again give the home team an advantage. "That helped the quarterback and offensive systems, because you had the ability to communicate throughout a game as if you were at home. So, to me, that helped scoring," Romo said at Edgewood Tahoe last week. Last year, quarterbacks never really had to play on the road through the most of the year until fans came back toward the end. He said quarterbacks usually have to make adjustments on the fly when playing on the road and that receivers and tights struggle to hear over the crowd noise. More: Celebrity Golf: Emotional Del Negro wins ACC for father, downs Smoltz in sudden death playoff The second part is you're not communicating to change the play near as often." "So, if you're a quarterback and you're on the road and everyone's screaming and it's loud, you know very quickly all the stuff that you do at home with the cadence to draw them offsides, that's not there. ![]() "If I'm going to go play at Seattle and you're going to their home stadium, you can't communicate once you leave the huddle. "Before the year started I told people that just the scoring aspect of the league is going to go up." I don't think there was a huge drop-off," Romo said. "Football was still played at a very high level last year. He said quarterbacks basically had no difference between home and away games last season, due to not much crowd noise in stadiums. Fans can call 1-844-9-Corona to hear Romos thoughts on the season and enter to win prizes such as Corona gear or poolside seats in Las Vegas for Super Bowl weekend. ![]() Tony Romo, who retired from the Dallas Cowboys and is now a TV announcer for the NFL on CBS, said having fans back at NFL games this season will be a huge difference.
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