Are you prepared for the most thrilling time of the year? The American football season is here, captivating millions of fans who eagerly cheer for their favorite teams. The excitement peaks with the grand finale: the super Bowl. This year, KFC has teamed up with the NFL to create an unforgettable experience for fans. Are you ready to witness the ultimate showdown?
The masters of fried chicken and the world’s most celebrated football league have once again joined forces to deliver an unparalleled experience for sports enthusiasts. This collaboration promises to elevate your game-day experience to new heights.
From themed restaurants to exclusive collectibles,KFC is pulling out all the stops to make this season unforgettable. The NFL has even crowned KFC as the Official Chicken League, a testament to the brand’s dedication to enhancing the fan experience.
Residents of CDMX, Puebla, Nuevo León, and Guadalajara, take note: Your local KFC branches have transformed into tributes to your favorite teams! Step into the world of the Kansas City Chiefs, Pittsburgh steelers, and san Francisco 49ers as KFC brings the spirit of the NFL to life.
The KFC Boulevards branch in Ciudad Satélite has been transformed into a vibrant tribute to the San Francisco 49ers. Photo: Carlos Mejía EL UNIVERSAL
This season, no fan is left out. Every KFC location is offering special packages and limited-edition collectibles to help you celebrate the Playoffs in style. highlights include 32 mini helmets representing each NFL team, plus a unique KFC-themed helmet featuring the brand’s iconic logo.
On Tuesday, January 14, the KFC Boulevards branch in Ciudad Satélite became a haven for San Francisco 49ers fans. The restaurant’s exterior now boasts the team’s signature colors, a massive illuminated logo, and a larger-than-life helmet that’s impossible to miss.
The grand unveiling was hosted by renowned sports commentators Enrique Burak and Enrique Garay, with Rebeca Vazquez, KFC Mexico’s Marketing Director, leading the event. The trio shared their excitement about the partnership, emphasizing KFC’s commitment to bringing fans closer to the sport they love.
Amidst a sea of KFC Buckets and exclusive NFL-themed packaging, the commentators praised the initiative. “Our goal is to connect with our customers on a deeper level,” said Rebeca Vázquez. “We want every visit to KFC to be more than just a meal—it’s an chance to celebrate your team and enjoy the best fried chicken in town.”

Enrique Burak,Rebeca Vázquez,and Enrique Garay unveiled the 49ers-themed world at KFC Boulevards Satélite. Photo: Carlos Mejía EL UNIVERSAL
Amid Super Bowl predictions and a lighthearted debate over Enrique Burak’s preference for mashed potatoes over salad, the Marketing director revealed a staggering statistic: Mexico is home to approximately 145 million NFL fans. This massive fanbase motivates the company to continually enhance its offerings. To cater to this audience,KFC selected the four most popular NFL teams among Mexicans to theme their branches. “KFC is all about flavor, while the NFL delivers unparalleled excitement,” remarked Enrique Garay, encapsulating the essence of the collaboration.
While KFC’s partnership with the NFL is ongoing, this year introduces a fresh twist. For the first time, KFC locations have been transformed to mirror the atmosphere of NFL games, complete with team-themed decor. The initiative began with the release of collectible helmets at the start of the league season in September, followed by a phased rollout of accessories.
Following the discussion, the commentators and Marketing Director led a tour of the newly themed branch. The vibrant red of the 49ers dominated the space, not just through lighting but also via walls showcasing a detailed timeline of the team’s legacy. Even the tables where designed to resemble player jerseys, adding an immersive touch to the dining experience.
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The KFC Boulevards branch in Ciudad Satélite has been transformed into a tribute to the San Francisco 49ers, showcasing the teamS iconic colors. Photo: Carlos Mejía EL UNIVERSAL