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Threads posts
stated on February 15, 2025 in a photo:

“The NFL admits to canceling Elon’s DOGE Super Bowl ads.”

False
By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu
February 18, 2025

Claims the NFL ‘canceled’ Elon Musk’s DOGE ads originated from satire account

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  • This claim originated from satire.

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Dodgy social media posts claimed some Super Bowl advertisements were missing from the television roster. The claims said the NFL shunned ads by the newly created Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, an advisory group tasked with slashing government spending.

“The NFL admits to canceling Elon’s DOGE Super Bowl ads,” a Feb. 15 Threads post said. “Time to cancel the NFL.” 

We saw a similar claim about Elon Musk, the SpaceX and Tesla CEO who’s spearheading DOGE, in an Instagram video.

The Threads post and Instagram video were flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook, Threads and Instagram.)

These posts are not factual. The claim originated from a Feb. 12 Facebook post by America’s Last Line of Defense, which posts satirical content about political news and pop culture. The account’s description says, “Nothing on this page is real.” But other users, such as the Threads post, often repackage the stories without that caveat.

PolitiFact has previously debunked claims that Musk spent $40 million on five DOGE Super Bowl commercials. There were no DOGE ads that night.

We found no reports that DOGE planned to advertise during the Feb. 9 Super Bowl telecast — much less that the NFL admitted to canceling the group’s ads. A search of Musk’s X account turned up no posts about the league axing DOGE ads.

Fact-checkers at LeadStories rated similar claims false. The NFL did not respond to PolitiFact’s request for comment.

Although Musk has become the unofficial head of DOGE, the White House clarified Feb. 17 that he has no official role with the department in recent court filings.

We rate the claim that the NFL canceled DOGE ads False.

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