When we usually think of Super Bowl commercials we often tend to think of the beer or car related advertisements. More often than not, however, the unique commercials are the ones that grab our attention.
From scoring a touchdown in the Super Bowl, to becoming first-time dads upon the births of their daughters in 2012, Victor Cruz and Aaron Hernandez do indeed share some things in common. Both seemed destined to spearhead the NFL's effort to market itself to Latin Americans domestically and abroad. That's only half-true now.
Super Bowl XLVIII will be especially memorable for three tough and inspiring Latinos who are making history, and in essence paving the way for other Latinos who also share the same kind of passion for American football.
Among them is Denver Broncos guard Louis Vasquez, running back Knowshon Moreno, and center, Manny Ramirez.
Many Latinos have a passion for fútbol or American football, or both, but with the increasing Latino population in the United States, there has been a noticeable affection towards American football through an increase in Super Bowl viewership.
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll was unsurprisingly voted the league's most popular coach just a day after he opened up about his thoughts on whether he believes the NFL should use medical marijuana as a way to help treat injured players.