
Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Performance Moment: Eagles vs. Lions'
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As an official sponsor of the NFL, Bridgestone showcases a Performance Moment between Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz and the Detroit Lions's Darius Slay. Just like Slay's critical interception, at just the right moment, Bridgestone claims to engineer tires that perform best when it matters most.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Performance Moment: Jaguars vs. Bears'
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Bridgestone presents a Performance Moment featuring Chris Ivory of the Jacksonville Jaguars and a 51 yard pass that helped them win the game against the Chicago Bears.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'NFL: Performance Moment'
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Bridgestone presents the NFL's Performance Moment. In the fourth quarter of the game between the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings, quarterback Aaron Rodgers finds wide receiver James Jones in the end zone and throws him the ball to complete a critical touchdown. The Bridgestone white-coat representatives celebrate by chest bumping and breaking out a foam finger.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Elite Performance: Eagles vs. Panthers'
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Bridgestone highlights a game-winning interception made by Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Rasul Douglas to illustrate how Bridgestone tires are like NFL players -- always coming through in the clutch.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Elite Performance: Chiefs vs. Patriots'
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This segment of Bridgestone's Elite Performance recaps the Kansas City Chiefs' victory over the New England Patriots, secured by a 78-yard touchdown by running back Kareem Hunt. Bridgestone says its tires are built to come through in the clutch, "just like NFL players."

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Tires Just Like NFL Players'
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Bridgestone highlights a game-winning interception made by the Philadelphia Eagles to illustrate how NFL players are like Bridgestone tires: always coming through in the clutch.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Factory Tour' Featuring David Feherty
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David Feherty takes company execs on a tour of the company's Georgia factory. Whizzing around on a golf chart, Feherty shows all the work that goes into Bridgestone golf ball.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Game On' Featuring Matthew Stafford
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Matthew Stafford tests Bridgestone tire performance technology -- it's a little too much grip. Buy four select Bridgestone tires to receive a $70 Visa prepaid card or a $100 GameStop card.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Clutch Performance Test: $70 Rebate'
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Bridgestone puts clutch performance to the test using it Dueler tires. Bridgestone says that everybody deserves clutch performance in the real world, showing a father driving swiftly around turns to his son's summer camp to reunite him with his favorite toy. For a limited time, customers can get a Visa pre-paid card when they buy four eligible Bridgestone tires.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Elite Performance: Dolphins vs. Jets'
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Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Elite Performance: Raiders vs. Broncos'
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Bridgestone highlights a game-winning interception made by Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons to illustrate how Bridgestone tires are like NFL players -- always coming through in the clutch.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Clutch Performance: Broncos'
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Bridgestone highlights the clutch performance of the Denver Broncos in the last two minutes of their football game. The team won with a field goal in the closing seconds. The brand says its tires are built to come through in the clutch, just like these players.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Summer Line' Featuring David Feherty
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David Feherty asks a few golfers for their thoughts on the new line of Bridgestone Golf Balls. When they agree it's time to hit the runway.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'NFL: Clutch Performance: Patriots'
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Bridgestone brings a "clutch performance" from the 2017 NFL season. Trailing by 10, the New England Patriots were able to make a comeback win in the fourth quarter of the AFC Championship game. With two touchdown passes from quarterback Tom Brady to wide receivers Phillip Dorsett and Danny Amendola, the Pats secured their third conference title in four years. Bridgestone says that just like NFL athletes, its tires are built to come through in the clutch.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Clutch Performance: Eagles vs. Falcons'
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Bridgestone highlights a performance from a recent NFL game and showcases the game-winning touchdown that allowed the Philadelphia Eagles to triumph over the Atlanta Falcons. Just like NFL players, Bridgestone says its tires are built to come through in the clutch when it matters most.

Bridgestone TV Commercial 'Golf Store' Featuring David Feherty
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Not every golfer is a pro, so why play with pro-level balls? Fortunately Bridgestone makes balls for all players at all skill levels, so you can play to your game.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Clutch Performance: Bengals vs. Colts'
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Bridgestone, the official tire of the NFL, highlights clutch performances from the Cincinnati Bengals during a game against the Indianapolis Colts, claiming that its tires are built to come through in the clutch just like NFL players.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, 'Doesn't Fit' Featuring David Feherty
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A man tries pants for golfing but a sales associate, played by David Feherty tells him that the pants don't suit him and the golf ball doesn't suit him as well. David Feherty tells him that since the man is an amateur he shouldn't use the balls the pros use because he is not a pro and the right golf ball for his game is the Bridgestone Golf TOUR B330-RX. Bridgestone Golf: Bridge the Gap Between You and the Pros.

Bridgestone TV Commercial, '2016 Road to Rio'
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Bridgestone likens the resilience of their tires to the determination of Olympic athletes as they run, tumble and swim down the open road.

Bridgestone TV Commercial Featuring Mathew Stafford, Michelle Beadle
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Michelle Beadle visits the Bridgestone Performance Testing Center for the latest on their new performance football. They have Mathew Stafford and Adam Vinetari trying it out, but it still needs work.