Quinn Ewers Top 5 NIL Partnerships
As college football season draws to a close, fans await the news of which players are staying, and which will declare for the 2025 NFL Draft. Texas quarterback (QB) Quinn Ewers recently announced his decision to declare for the draft officially.
Let’s look at a few of his most unique Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals during his time at the University of Texas.
Hulu
You may have seen Ewers on your television during August- but not in his usual role. Ewers traded in his Longhorns jersey for a bright green t-shirt and showed off his acting skills for this partnership.
The QB advertises the streaming service’s best features, including contract details, no hidden fees, and a huge range of channels. He is also seen cutting cables to symbolize Hulu’s compact and cable-free setup.
Victory Snacks
Just before his last regular season game this year, Ewers surprised fans with a new line of snacks called “QB1 Jerky.”
“It’s awesome to have a product that’s not only delicious but also has the protein-packed energy and nutrition it takes for an athlete like me to perform,” said Ewers. “I can’t wait for ‘Hook ‘em Horns’ faithful to try my favorite Texas Heat flavor.”
Ewers is part of the brand’s first athlete collaboration and comes in three flavors: Tropical, Smokein’, and Texas Heat.
What makes this line of jerky different from others is that it’s ham-based. It’s also keto-friendly, non-GMO, organic, and gluten-free.
Nicholas Air
By far, one of the coolest deals that Ewers has landed is with Nicholas Air, a private jet company.
With the help of the travel company, Ewers has access to the company’s collection of jet fleets, providing the 21-year-old with transportation resources for his hectic schedule.
He can, of course, use the jets for anything football-related. However, he also has access to them for volunteer events or even travel.
[Nicholas Air] is a first-class organization and a perfect match for my travel needs,” said Ewers. “Their attention to detail and commitment to high-level service for their Members is second to none. Proud to represent their brand.”
Dr. Pepper
If you thought Ewers’ acting in the Hulu commercial was a one-time-thing, you were mistaken. The 21-year-old busted out his skills again- this time for an even bigger commercial.
Dr. Pepper is an extremely prominent name when it comes to football. Past athletes the brand has worked with include Caleb Williams and Bryce Young, who were both first-overall picks in the last two drafts.
Ewers was part of the brand’s iconic “Fansville” series, which follows a small town obsessed with college football and Dr. Pepper. He shot several commercials with the brand that aired during games this season.
7-Eleven
Finally, in 2023, Ewers partnered with 7-Eleven to introduce the brand’s inaugural “Cleat Crew” event.
He joined eight other college football players in designing a pair of cleats that represented them and a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital of their choosing.
Ewers chose the Dell Children’s Medical Center in Austin, Texas and his cleats sold for $10,850, all of which was donated to the hospital.
Victoria Jonach is an aspiring writer and media analyst fascinated by the activities players participate in off the football field. Growing up in New Jersey, she is a New York Giants fan and attends Rutgers University, pursuing a career in Journalism and Media Studies. She writes for FirstRoundMock.com covering anticipated draft picks and their acts of volunteerism, entrepreneurship, and other interests that shape these individuals.
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