
State Farm TV Commercial, 'Home Court' Featuring Chris Paul, Alfonso Ribeiro
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Alfonso Ribeiro's attempts to replace Chris Paul are bolder than ever as he appears in Chris's driveway and tries to play a game of ball with Chris's son. However, his swish still needs work. As the real Chris Paul arrives on the scene, Jake from State Farm reminds us of the importance of getting the real deal in both insurance and basketball.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'At Last' Song by Etta James
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Sometimes two worlds become one. Like a magical wedding bringing two families together. Even if the kids don't like it, what doesn't happen at first can happen down the road. When it takes love to protect your world, trust State Farm to help you through the obstacles.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Jacked Up'
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Although two State Farm customers are saying the exact same things, their circumstances are completely different. A dad surprises his daughter with a brand new FIAT on the driveway and her reactions reflect her excitement. Meanwhile, a man approaches his car and realizes his tires have been jacked, and his reactions reflect his frustration. State Farm realizes that every situation is different, which is why the company offers car insurance and car loans.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Not the One'
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In Bachelorette-esque fashion, Preston T gets his heart broken and is forced to leave a mansion. In this case, though, Jake from State Farm is waiting outside to remind him that this was for the best, since the ex-girlfriend doesn't have good insurance.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Back in the Office'
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It's the middle of the night and a wife descends the stairs of her home to find her husband on the phone talking to someone offering to do something for him. Sure something shady is afoot, she grabs the phone and begins a conversation with Jake from State Farm and accusatorily asks, "What are you wearing, Jake from State Farm?" Unsure if this is standard in the office, Jake can only hesitantly answer, "uh, khakis?"

State Farm TV Commercial, 'The Internet and French Model'
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A man reports an accident through his State Farm mobile app. His neighbor thought those didn't exist. She says everything on the Internet is true. The commercial ends with her going on a date with a "French model" she met on the Internet. In a state of disbelief, State Farm is there.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Shopping'
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In this commercial, two women go shopping and discover a beautiful handbag. One does the State Farm jingle and her insurance agent appears. She asks him how much she is saving with her Discount Double Check. She's saved enough money help her make her latest purchase. Having insurance isn't the same as having State Farm.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Upgrades'
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A super spy walks around a sleek car and softly touches the frame as her Q tells her he upgraded the car with a sonic shield and holographic mapping drones. She's impressed, but even more so by Jake from State Farm and State Farm's Safe Driving Discount. Q can only recognize his defeat, yet again, at the hands of Jake from State Farm.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'State of Unrest'
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A man is up at 3 a.m. talking to his insurance agent. His wife catches him, and suspects an affair. She takes the phone away from him and doesn't believe that he was really just talking to Jake from State Farm.

State Farm Super Bowl 2020 TV Commercial, 'Back in the Office'
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During Super Bowl LIV, and nearly a decade after his silver screen debut, Jake from State Farm is still plugging away at his desk, though now he's passed the khakis to a new phone rep. This second Jake, much the same as the original, is still tantilizing the same man in the middle of the night, much to the chagrin of his wife. Strange as a 3 a.m. insurance call might seem, even more bizarre is the woman's never-ending fascination with his wardrobe.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'She Shed'
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Cheryl is on the phone with her State Farm agent, Zachary, explaining that someone burned down her She Shed. As her husband gazes blankly at the flames he tries to convince his wife that no one burned down the shed -- it was struck by lightning. But no matter how it happened, Cheryl is just happy that her shed is covered by State Farm and she'll be getting a new, improved shed soon. Victor can hardly contain his enthusiasm.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Never'
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Sitting around a pool with his friends, a man swears he's never getting married, though in the future finds himself conversing with a jeweler about a diamond ring. The man is similarly insistent about never having children, moving to the suburbs or buying a minivan, all of which come to pass. Yet as he sits on the couch cuddled up with his wife and two daughters, he lovingly says, "I'm never letting go." State Farm promises to protect its customers through "all the nevers in life."