Here’s Nick Saban, Deion Sanders back for newest Aflac commercial

Aflac is back for another round of college football spots this season, and it is bringing back Alabama coach Nick Saban and Colorado coach Deion Sanders, along with the Aflac Duck and Gap Goat. This year, Aflac’s new commercials show how the health supplemental provider can help Americans with expenses health insurance doesn’t cover. “While kicking off another college football season, I’ll continue advocating for those grappling with medical debt arising from unforeseen medical events — something that hits close to home considering the medical injuries we face during the season,” Saban said in an Aflac press release.

“Football teaches the importance of being prepared for any situation, and we want fans to know how Aflac can help when health expenses arise. ” In the latest “Aflac Duck vs. Gap Goat” spot, he commercial shows the disparities between health insurance coverage and the overwhelming financial burdens that can be caused by health care bills.

The campaign features Gap Goat, representing sudden expenses that arise at the most inconvenient moments, while the Aflac Duck stands as the solution to this financial problem. Saban and Coach Prime translate to help fans understand how Aflac is the solution. “Through my partnership with Aflac, I’ve gained a deep understanding of the financial burdens that often accompany health care.

And believe me, I know firsthand from my own journey,” Sanders said in the press release. “I am blessed for the fact that I am able to pay my medical expenses, but I am aware that many people face significant financial challenges due to the gaps health insurance doesn’t cover. ” “Office Takeover” debuts during the Aflac Kickoff Game on Sept.

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By Mark Heim | mheim@al.com
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Filed 08.31.2023

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