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The 200th episode: Inside the NFL’s cultural revolution with CMO Tim Ellis

Jul 8, 2025
Jul 8, 2025
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“The more access we can give our fans, the more they enjoy their experience with the NFL. That inside access, particularly for Gen Z and Gen Alpha, is everything.” - Tim Ellis

It’s our 200th episode, and we’re going big. The Speed of Culture hits a major milestone with none other than Tim Ellis, Chief Marketing Officer of the NFL. In an era where fandom is fractured and attention spans are fleeting, the NFL has managed to stay not just relevant—but revered. From opening new global markets to partnering with creators and bringing players’ personalities to the forefront, Tim is redefining what it means to market the biggest sport in America. This episode is a masterclass in cultural leadership, inclusive storytelling, and brand reinvention on a global scale.

Tim Ellis is the Chief Marketing Officer at the National Football League. Since joining in 2018, he’s led a transformative era of marketing for the NFL, championing inclusivity, youth engagement, global growth, and player storytelling. Prior to the NFL, Tim held executive roles at Activision, Volkswagen, and Volvo, where he drove breakthrough campaigns. He has received numerous accolades, including Ad Age Marketer of the Year, Adweek and Ad Age’s top CMO, Cannes Lion Global Marketer of the Year, among many others. A former actor and creative visionary, Tim’s unconventional path powers his unique approach to brand leadership and marketing.

Tune into the latest episode or read the transcript below to learn more. Here are some top takeaways:

The NFL’s Role in American Culture

Tim explains how the NFL both reflects and drives culture, reaching over two-thirds of Americans. But with that influence comes responsibility. His strategy balances escapism and impact—building campaigns that celebrate the joy of football while uniting communities around shared values. For brands, this shows how leaning into purpose can strengthen relevance and deepen emotional connection.

“Helmets Off” and Humanizing the League

Tim’s “helmets off” strategy pulls back the curtain on players’ lives—highlighting their passions and personalities. From fashion collabs to foundation spotlights, the goal is to make players more relatable and fans more invested. Brands can learn from this by amplifying the people behind the product, not just the product itself.

Gen Z Access and the Creator Flywheel

By deploying Live Content Creators (LCCs) and collaborating with platforms like Adobe and YouTube TV, the NFL is offering unprecedented fan access and storytelling. These creator-led experiences have supercharged content reach and brand affinity—especially with younger audiences. For marketers, this is a case study in co-creation as a distribution engine.

Displaced Fandom and Personalization at Scale

With 60–65% of fans now “displaced” from their hometown teams, the NFL is personalizing engagement across platforms like Sunday Ticket and NFL+. Understanding individual fan behavior—like favorite players or content types—is key. This highlights the importance of proactive, data-driven personalization for any brand navigating fragmented loyalty.

The NFL’s Global Game Plan

The NFL is aggressively expanding into markets like Brazil, Germany, and Spain, using flag football and heritage programs to drive participation and fandom. The insight? If someone plays the game—even casually—they’re four times more likely to become a fan. Brands scaling globally should localize through cultural relevance, accessibility, and emotion, not just media buys.

Listen to Tim Ellis on The Speed of Culture to discover how the NFL is using purpose, personalization, and partnerships to stay at the heart of global culture, and ahead of the game.

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