Mahomes takes part in hilarious Super Bowl commercial, which he's never seen.

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(610 Sports) -- Patrick Mahomes has quite an endorsement lineup, the 25-year-old has become the face of brands like Oakley, Adidas, Head & Shoulders, Hy-Vee, and State Farm, to name a few. While he might not be as well known for his product endorsement as he is for his play on the field, he has definitely been a part of some great commercials.

Mahomes most recent cinematic achievement is a State Farm spot featuring him, Aaron Rodgers, Drake, and Jake from State Farm, which aired during Super Bowl LV.

The commercial revolves around finding "stand-ins" for the trio. As they watch Paul Rudd attempt to impersonate a Mahomes throw, which travels the wrong direction, Jake from State Farm points out he has no stand-in, that's when fans are introduced to "Drake from State Farm."

"I'm Drake from State Farm," the rapper explains. Drake tries to say the company's slogan "Like a good neighbor State Farm was there," but was cut off by "Jake" who said "stand-ins don't have lines."

When the Chiefs signal caller joined us for our 610 Sports exclusive interview following Super Bowl LV, we made sure to ask him about the commercial and he had this to say.

"Yeah that was a pretty cool idea, we got to film it over the summer in the offseason. I haven't actually got to see the commercial yet but I've seen parts of it and I've heard it was pretty good."

"This next commercial shoot I'm gonna have to do a few workouts in there, maybe wear a tighter shirt," said Mahomes. Clearly making reference to Drake and Jake, who both looked as though they've spent the pandemic in the weight room.