Babies don diamond stud earrings, dreadlocks and a cowboy hat to channel NFL stars Michael Irvin, Marshawn Lynch and Von Miller in adorable Super Bowl Legends advert
- The NFL Super Bowl's official advert for this year is 'Baby Legends' set to the music 'You're the Inspiration'
- It features children dressed as pint-sized players from the winning teams of Super Bowls past
- The big game takes place on Sunday in Houston, Texas, between the Atlanta Falcons and the New England Patriots
The NFL Super Bowl's official advert sees tiny football stars of the future don some fancy dress to channel the game's biggest stars.
An extension of the league's 2016 theme, 'The Super Bowl babies choir', this year's advert shows a babies representing players from winning Super Bowl teams over the years.
Scowling coach Bill Belicheck of the New England Patriots, who won the title in 2014, and will appear in this weekend's match up against the Atlanta Falcons is among the pint-sized stars.
The advert also features Von Miller who won the Super Bowl with the Denver Broncos. He is seen above right with his mini-me left
An extension of their theme last year, 'The Super Bowl babies choir', this year's ad illustrates a baby representing a player on the winning Super Bowl teams over the years - seen here are toddler and real-life Marshawn Lynch
Coaches of Super Bowls past were also featured, including coach Mike Ditka of the Chicago Bears
We also see a toddler version of Marshawn Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks, pint-sized Von Miller in his trademark cowboy hat, and diamond-studded Michael Irvin - now retired from the Dallas Cowboys.
Coaches of Super Bowls past were also featured, including coach Mike Ditka of the Chicago Bears.
The background music is the aptly titled classic You're The Inspiration by the band Chicago.
Featured is a scowling coach Bill Belicheck of the New England Patriots, who won the title in 2014, and will appear in this weekend's match up against the Atlanta Falcons.
It features a diamond-studded Michael Irvin - now retired from the Dallas Cowboys
The ad ends, declaring - 'who's next?' - as toddler Belicheck and Falcons wide receiver Devonta Freeman waddle towards the coveted trophy.
Super Bowl LI will take place on Sunday in Houston, Texas between the Atlanta Falcons and the New England Patriots.
This weekend will mark only the second Super Bowl appearance in franchise history for the Atlanta Falcons - the first in 1999 at Super Bowl XXXII when they lost to the Denver Broncos.
The ad ends, declaring - 'who's next?' - as toddler Belichick and Davonte Freeman waddle towards the coveted trophy
Wide receiver Devonta Freeman, #24, of the Atlanta Falcons is a contestant for Super Bowl MVP
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