Texas QB Quinn Ewers stars in Hulu commercial

Quinn Ewers appeared in a new commercial this week on social media promoting the streaming service Hulu.
Quinn Ewers, Texas football
Quinn Ewers, Texas football / Brett Patzke-USA TODAY Sports
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Redshirt junior Texas football quarterback Quinn Ewers linked up with the streaming company Hulu for a commercial just ahead of the start of the 2024 college football season. Ewers starred in the commercial advertising the Hulu streaming service that will reportedly (per On3) be broadcast on Instagram first and then later promoted on television.

The NIL portfolio for Texas football QB Quinn Ewers continues to expand

This commercial will be broadcast live on TV, streaming services, and social media throughout the upcoming college football season.

Ewers has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the NIL era of any Longhorns player in the last couple of years. He's participated in big NIL ventures over the last year, including being one of the cover athletes for the new EA Sports College Football 25 video game and representing Texas with the "Cleat Crew" NIL deal with 7-Eleven last fall.

The third-year Texas starting quarterback also has a partnership NIL deal with the Texas One Fund, which is an NIL collective that is part of the school.

Per On3's NIL valuations, Ewers is the sixth most valuable college athlete in NIL in 2024 at a valuation of a whopping $1.7 million. Fellow Texas quarterback and redshirt freshman Arch Manning ranks as the third most valuable college athlete with an NIL valuation of $3.1 million.

Ewers is entering his third season at Texas as the starting quarterback for the 2024 season, which is also the inaugural campaign in the SEC for the Longhorns. He is one of the big stars on a Texas roster that looks ready to contend for a spot in the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff and push for a spot in the SEC Championship Game this fall.

Ewers and the Longhorns open the 2024 regular season at DKR on Aug. 31 against Colorado State.

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