Mercedes-Benz deleted tweet bashing 2019 Super Bowl, which was played in a stadium the company is paying $324 million to name
Mercedes-Benz has deleted a tweet criticizing this year's Super Bowl.
"If this game weren't in my stadium, I would have driven away by now. #AClassRealTalk #SB53" the tweet read.
Mercedes-Benz did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Mercedes-Benz has deleted a tweet criticizing this year's Super Bowl.
"If this game weren't in my stadium, I would have driven away by now. #AClassRealTalk #SB53" the tweet read. The tweet was posted by the Mercedes-Benz USA account and has since been deleted.
Mercedes-Benz did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
This year's Super Bowl was played in Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which has served as the home of the Atlanta Falcons since 2017. Mercedes-Benz is paying $324 million over 27 years for naming rights to the stadium.
Mercedes is paying $324 million for 27 years of naming rights on the stadium in Atlanta. After their social media account bashed the Super Bowl game, the tweet was eventually deleted. pic.twitter.com/MtAQ6QHgKL
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) February 4, 2019
The New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams in this year's Super Bowl by a score of 13-3. The game featured the fewest total points in Super Bowl history and was the third-lowest scoring game from this NFL season, an anomaly in a season characterized by innovative, high-scoring offenses.
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