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Colts fans featured in “Super Bowl Babies” ad

The video compiles even more scenes of singing Super Bowl Babies from around the country, crooning a tune that matches the melody of Seal’s 1995 hit “Kiss From a Rose” – from the Batman Forever soundtrack – and wearing their hometown team’s colors with pride.

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Hm, we wonder if were a “Super Bowl Baby”, are you?!

In addition, the NFL and Buzzfeed will launch the “Are You A Super Bowl Baby?” quiz on Tuesday so fans of all 19 Super Bowl winning teams have the opportunity to discover whether they are part of this football family.

The video brought together Super Bowl babies “to re-create one of the greatest love songs of all time to celebrate the greatest game of all time”, according to the video description.

“I was honored to be part of one of the biggest sporting events on the planet and to work with the National Football League on such a fun family campaign”, said Seal.

Media Day was transformed into Opening Night for Super Bowl 50 but the switch to prime time did nothing to change the zany tone on Monday as super models and super heroes mingled with giants of sports journalism.

The video jumps to an older group of teenagers born after the Dallas Cowboys’ victories in 1993 and 1994.

The NFL will air its 60-second commercial during the third quarter of the game, along with 10-second teasers introducing featured Super Bowl babies.

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A group of 2014 Seahawks babies even appear crying on a stage. You probably remember the commercial: As the “Star Wars” theme song plays, a little kid dressed in full Darth Vader regalia attempts to use “the force” on all manner of things, including a baby doll, an unimpressed dog, and an exasperated mom.

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The hardware trophy was handcrafted at Tiffany & Co and made of sterling silver – depicting a football on a pyramid-like base with the words “Vince Lombardi Trophy” and “Super Bowl 50” with the NFL shield inscribed onto its base.

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