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About Cris Collinsworth — retired NFL american Football athlete

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 As the lead game analyst for NBC’s Sunday Night Football, Cris Collinsworth is regarded as the top analyst in football broadcasting. In 2009, Collinsworth replaced the legendary John Madden and now provides color commentary teaming up with Al Michaels. The duo has also provided commentary in the broadcast booth for NBC’s coverage of both Super Bowl XLVI (2012) and XLIX (2015). As a result of his excellence behind the microphone, Collinsworth has garnered 16 Sports Emmy Awards for categories including Outstanding Personality, Best Event Analyst (NBC/NFL Network) and Best Studio Analyst (HBO/FOX/NBC). Prior to his career in sports broadcasting, Collinsworth was a prolific wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals for eight seasons. He helped lead the Bengals to two Super Bowls – XVI (1982) and XXIII (1984) – where they were defeated by the San Francisco 49ers on both occasions. Collinsworth was selected to three Pro Bowls from 1981-83 and was named NFL Rookie of the Year in 1981. Collinsworth is part-owner of Pro Football Focus, a leading sports analytics website, since 2014.

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OpenSponsorship Releases World Cup Brand Activation Data as FIFA 2026 Kicks Off

OpenSponsorship Releases World Cup Brand Activation Data as FIFA 2026 Kicks Off

Press Release · New York, NY

The world's largest athlete marketing platform reports 277 million views from soccer creators in the last eight weeks, with 1,552 bookable soccer athletes ready for brand activation across 15+ countries. Clients including Walmart and USA Today are already activating ahead of kickoff.

OpenSponsorship, the world's largest athlete marketing platform backed by Serena Williams and David Blitzer, today released proprietary data showing the scale of the creator opportunity around the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off Thursday, June 11th in North America. With brands including Walmart and USA Today already activating soccer creator campaigns through the platform, OpenSponsorship is positioned as the go-to partner for brands looking to win the biggest sports marketing moment of the decade.

277M
soccer creator views, last 8 weeks
1,552
bookable soccer athletes, 15+ countries
276
viral posts over 100K views, just 86 athletes

The platform's soccer roster has generated 277 million views in the last eight weeks alone, with 276 viral posts clearing 100,000 views across just 86 athletes. OpenSponsorship has 1,552 publicly listed and bookable soccer athletes across 15+ countries, including 893 in the United States, alongside athletes from the UK, Mexico, Canada, Spain, Brazil, France, Nigeria, and more.

Brands that can't sign elite players can still reach their audience

With 48 nations competing in the largest World Cup in history, brands face a common challenge: the biggest names are either off limits or out of budget. OpenSponsorship's data shows that mid-tier and creator talent routinely out-reaches their follower counts by 50 to 100x — giving brands access to the same passionate fan audiences at a fraction of the cost of global stars.

“The World Cup is the biggest commercial moment in sports marketing history, and the brands that win it will not be the ones who waited for the tournament to start. Our soccer athletes have already generated 277 million views in the last two months. The audience is engaged, the creators are ready, and the window to activate at the best rates closes when kickoff happens.” — Ishveen Jolly, Founder & CEO, OpenSponsorship
Walmart and USA Today: what World Cup activation actually delivers

OpenSponsorship's recent Walmart Soccer Saturday campaign demonstrates what's possible when brands activate the right soccer creators. The campaign — which featured AA9Skillz, Brittany Wilson, Matty Farias, Sean Garnier, and others — generated the following:

11.6M
total campaign views
4.5%
engagement — ~2x industry benchmark

USA Today is also activating soccer creator campaigns through OpenSponsorship ahead of the World Cup, leveraging the platform's roster of 1,552 bookable soccer athletes to reach highly engaged audiences across the US, Canada, and Mexico — the three host nations for the 2026 tournament.

“When creators genuinely love a sport and an event, it shows in the content. The Walmart campaign worked because the athletes were authentic soccer fans first and brand partners second. That authenticity is exactly what drives the kind of engagement numbers brands cannot get from traditional advertising.” — Ishveen Jolly, Founder & CEO, OpenSponsorship
The World Cup activation window

OpenSponsorship's data shows a clear opportunity curve for World Cup brand activation. Athletes are available now at pre-tournament rates, with demand and pricing expected to rise sharply once the group stage begins June 11th.

  • Kickoff — June 11: the group stage is the viral window, where trending athletes are still affordable before bidding wars begin.
  • The Final — July 19, MetLife Stadium: the highest-profile moment for brands that have already built creator relationships.

Brands that lock in creator partnerships before the tournament begins benefit from lower rates, more authentic content, and deeper athlete relationships that extend beyond the tournament window. OpenSponsorship's white-glove managed service handles sourcing, contracting, content briefing, delivery, and ROI reporting end to end.

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About OpenSponsorship

OpenSponsorship is the world's largest athlete marketing platform, connecting 25,000+ athletes and creators with brands across 160 sports and 120 countries. Launched in 2015, the company has facilitated over 9,000 accepted deals and 8,000+ successful brand-creator matches, giving it the largest proprietary dataset in athlete marketing. OpenSponsorship became profitable in 2024 and delivered 200% revenue growth in 2025. Ishveen Jolly, backed by investors Serena Williams and David Blitzer, is the Founder and CEO, winner of SBJ Game Changer 2025 and Forbes 30 Under 30. The 2026 State of Athlete and Influencer Marketing Report is available at opensponsorship.com.

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June 11, 2026

Why Athlete Influencer Marketing Is B2B's Most Underleveraged Channel

Why Athlete Influencer Marketing Is B2B's Most Underleveraged Channel

If you're running marketing for a B2B company and you haven't seriously explored athlete, sports and influencer partnerships, you're not alone;  but you're leaving one of the most effective channels on the table.

April 8, 2026

The Social Media Playbook: Current Trends

The Social Media Playbook: Current Trends

Social media trends shape how audiences engage with, discover, and buy. The current 2025 climate, amid the rise of AI, makes it challenging to form authentic connections. For brands seeking to build sustained engagement, we need to understand that the rules of the game have changed. In this blog post, we will break down the current trends, what they are, why they are gaining momentum, and how to apply them. Think of it as your own Social Media Playbook, helping you cut through the noise and maximize your social efforts. 

Play 1: AI is Your Partner

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has moved past a mere experiment and is now deeply integrated into social media. Rather than asking if brands should use it, it is now a question of how. 

AI tools such as ChatGPT and platform assistants are excellent for generating ideas. However, their true brilliance lies in being a strategic thought partner. Turning messy notes and performance data into structured formats that can easily be leveraged will enhance your output. Transparency is a rising trend, and to build trust, the savvy marketer will share their processes. For example, sharing what prompt led to success creates a culture of collective learning. 

Don’t simply leverage AI for drafting posts, play around with the analytical capabilities, use tools for decoding the “vibe” behind a trend, and allow for longer-lasting emotional connections. 


Play 2: The Vibe Culture

The speed at which micro-trends emerge has led to consumer fatigue. Rather than chasing every fleeting, short-lived trend, it’s now about being selective and adapting to the slower, mood-driven vibes. 

The key is to be intentional about your selection, since moving on to every viral moment can be perceived as inauthentic, thus annoying your audience. There is a power lying within social listening, and by monitoring this, we allow for informed decisions. Assessing a trend’s relevance and predicting its longevity before participating will show what aligns with your brand's values and what doesn't. 

Sometimes the best move is to avoid a trend altogether and create original content to reinforce brand identity. Use social listening to understand the context and create a framework for evaluating the newest trends before diving in. 


Play 3: Video is Still Dominating

It is no secret that video is still the unrivaled dominant force of content. However, the domain is expanding. While short-form video remains an important driver of engagement, there is a resurgence of long-form videos as they allow for deeper storytelling. 

There is a current trend among consumers preferring authentic, “raw”, low-production, genuine videos over polished corporate content. This trend highlights the need for relatable content that is easier to digest than the elaborate edited form. We can see a switch in search engines, as video platforms have become the go-to for consumers seeking to purchase and find information on products and services. This makes video SEO a key player in visibility. 

Develop a video strategy that repurposes long-form content into short clips for different platforms and prioritize authenticity. 


Play 4: The Need to Belong

With public feeds becoming oversaturated, individuals now seek a more intimate and meaningful connection. This is the reason for growth in private communities. Communities fulfill the human need to belong, which is becoming increasingly more difficult in the current social media climate. 

Building brand loyalty by creating a space for the most engaged customers increases the chance of loyal customers, as they are more likely to remain loyal to a brand that offers community access. This trend extends beyond the devices, as brands host events as extensions of online communities. Thus, creating more tangible, powerful experiences for their audience. 

Think about how you can build a community around your brand and focus on fostering genuine conversations rather than simply promoting. 


 
 

September 30, 2025

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Brands can sponsor Cris Collinsworth on OpenSponsorship by creating a free account, browsing Cris Collinsworth's profile, and sending a sponsorship proposal for social posts, appearances, or integrated campaigns. OpenSponsorship handles messaging, deliverables, and deal terms in one platform so you can connect directly with this athlete.

Cris Collinsworth is listed on OpenSponsorship and available for brand sponsorships. Brands can review campaign packages, audience details, and pricing on this profile, then submit a proposal to start a partnership with this athlete.

According to OpenSponsorship, estimated pricing to sponsor Cris Collinsworth starts at $400 for a social media post, $600 for a appearance and $3,600 for a brand ambassador campaign. Final rates depend on deliverables, usage rights, and campaign scope. Sign up on OpenSponsorship to view packages and send a proposal.

According to OpenSponsorship, Cris Collinsworth's audience includes interests including Home Life, Marriage & Family, Kids, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Brands can use this profile to evaluate reach, content niche, and sponsorship fit before sending a proposal.

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Cris Collinsworth's Future Decided After 'Sunday Night Football' Changes - Yahoo Sports

March 15, 2026

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Best of Ring of Honor Nominee Cris Collinsworth | THROWBACK PHOTOS - Cincinnati Bengals

June 4, 2026

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Jake Plummer tips cap to Cris Collinsworth for ‘regurgitating’ the same thing for 30 years - Awful Announcing

March 2, 2026

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The Decline Of Pro Football Focus Is Bad News For Football Fans - Defector

April 20, 2026

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Teamworks acquires Pro Football Focus’ data platform - Sports Business Journal

March 30, 2026

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Now mostly gone, PFF forever changed our understanding of football - Turf Show Times

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