At Super Bowl 55, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 to win their first Lombardi Trophy since 2003.
While everyone will discuss Tom Brady winning his seventh Super Bowl, the other big topic discussed at the water cooler Monday morning will be the commercials.
Like every year, there were some good ones but also some stinkers.
DAZN News takes a look at the best and worst Super Bowl 55 commercials.
Super Bowl 2021 best commercials
M&Ms, 'Come Together'
Typically, you don't see commercials from this Mars candy. But this year, they came back with a bang, led by Schitt's Creek actor Daniel Levy. It makes you laugh from start to finish and made you want to head out to the store and buy a couple of bags.
Uber Eats: Wayne's World and Cardi B
When the commercial opens with Wayne Campbell, played by Mike Myers and Garth Algar, played by Dana Carvey. It makes you reminisce immediately to the 1992 cult hit movie with them saying, 'Party on, Wayne. Party on, Garth'.
After discussing how people should support local restaurants, Wayne and Garth said they would never use celebrities to enhance a commercial. Then out comes music star Cardi B.
Party on Cardi B.
T-Mobile: Adam Levine hooks up Gwen Stefani with Blake Shelton
A funny commercial that starts with Levine talking with Stefani, whose cell phone reception keeps going in and out. Stefani is trying to say what type of guy she's looking for, and it comes out as the singer wants to meet someone in country music. Shelton immediately pops into the spot and acts up.
Stefani is waiting at a restaurant, and here comes the man she's engaged to.
Worst Super Bowl 2021 worst commercials
Bud Light, 'Legends'
While Bud Light had a good commercial with "Last Year's Lemons", this one was a snoozer. Despite a notable cast of actors, it was a poor man's ripoff off of The Avengers and just didn't click whatsoever.
Robinhood, 'We are all investors'
Considering the way Robinhood handled The Gamestop stock situation, they should have assessed the situation and pulled this ad, as it doesn't help their cause in the slightest bit.
Jeep: 'The Middle'
Bruce Springsteen is a national music treasure. Usually, anything you see him in is great to see. But there are exceptions. This was like the typical car salesman who is too pushy in hopes of selling you a vehicle.