Super Bowl LIV — that’s the 2020 Super Bowl to you and I — is over, as the Kansas City Chiefs scored a surprising, come-from-behind victory in the fourth quarter to defeat the San Francisco 49ers. But who are we kidding? You weren’t watching for the big game, or to count Patrick Mahomes’ passing yardage. You came for the commercials.

And this year, technology companies delivered in spades — in some cases, well before the coin was tossed or the first flag was saluted. These days, companies that wait until Super Bowl Sunday to unveil their Super Bowl commercials are, frankly, late to the game. That’s why plenty of commercials and even teasers for full-length spots flooded the web in the weeks leading up to the Big Game.

So now that you’ve hunkered down in front of your flatscreen — perhaps even that new4K HDR TVyou landed just in time for the gridiron action — let’s recap the game’s true highlights. Here are the best Super Bowl commercials of 2020.

Smaht Pahk —Hyundai

Featuring Chris Evans, John Krasinski, Rachel Dratch, and Big Papi himself, David Ortiz, Hyundai had some fun with the traditional Boston accent in this hilarious bit. The company’s2020 Hyundai Sonatafeatures Remote Smart Parking Assist or, as the three Massachusetts natives and the New England sports legend call it, “smaht pahk.”

Groundhog Day — Jeep

Jeep knocked the nostalgia factor out of the park with this re-creation of 1993’sGroundhog Day, with Bill Murray returning to the role of Phil Connors. The one catch? Murray finds a brand-newJeep Gladiatorwaiting for him, and embarks on adventure after adventure with an adorable groundhog. The timeless humor of Murray, paired with a cute and cuddly groundhog? That’s the perfect combo for a great Super Bowl spot, if you ask us.

Whassup Again —Budweiser/Uber

It seems like everyone’s doing sequels or remakes these days, and Budweiser is no exception, as it teamed up withUberto get in on the fun.Budweiser’s classic commercialgets a modern update, with an entire house full ofsmart home devicestaking center stage. (See our list of thebest Super Bowl spots of all timefor a refresh.)

Be the One — Microsoft

Microsoft’scommercial for this year’s Super Bowl goes the inspirational route, telling the story of San Francisco 49ers Offensive Assistant Coach Katie Sowers, the first woman in NFL history to coach in the Super Bowl. A montage of Sowers’ life, spliced with her on the field coaching 49ers players, makes for a heartfelt look into an important moment in the history of the sport.

Loretta — Google

Aw man, we weren’t ready for the kind of emotion this commercial from Google brought to the table. As an elderly maninteracts with Google Assistantto bring up memories of his late wife, Loretta, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house.

Monologue —Doritos

Bring in Doritos, more specifically Sam Elliott and Lil Nas X, for some comedic relief. There’s something purely awesome about Sam Elliot giving a monologue made up ofOld Town Roadlyrics in the signature thunderous tone that only he can deliver. The standoff-turned-dance off between the two stars in Doritos’other Super Bowl spotis just as fun.

Super Bowl Now, Laundry Later — Tide

It starts withSchitt’s Creek’sEmily Hampshire accidentally stainingIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’sCharlie Day’s white shirt, with Hampshire telling him to wash it later. Cut to Day showing up in several other ads during the Super Bowl, including feax Bud Light commercials andWonder Woman 1984spots, as he searches for the true meaning of “later” in another strong series of Super Bowl ads from Tide.

Before Alexa — Amazon

Amazon’s laugh-filled commercial stars Ellen Degeneres and her wife, Portia de Rossi, at least briefly. The pair wonder out loud what people did before Alexa, and the commercial proceeds to show you. The juxtaposition ofactual Alexa commandsand medieval alternatives, as well as a cameo by one Richard Nixon, is just what we’ve come to expect from the witty minds over at Amazon’s marketing department.

Lucky Dog — WeatherTech

Cute animals are always a good bet for Super Bowl commercials. Enter Scout, a golden retriever from last year’s spot who battled – and beat (!) – cancer in order to make a return to the big screen this year. WeatherTechhas an extended videoon Scout that’s undoubtedly worth the watch.

All People Are Tax People — TurboTax

It’s something of a difficult task to paint doing your taxes as a fun way to pass the time. TurboTax takes its best shot, though, with a song literally about filing taxes set to what the young people these days would call a “dope” beat. Oh, and there’s a hilarious dance to accompany the song, which can only be described as rhythmic knee-buckling.

Inside Post’s Brain — Bud Light

Bud Light teams up with Post Malone in this ad promoting the beer company’s entrance into the world of hard seltzers. Malone, whose love of Bud Light is famous, comes across the new seltzers in a convenience store. In anInside Out-esque scene, we get a look inside Malone’s mind as the identically tattooed operators of his brain fight over the controls, causing Posty to tear apart the store.

Comfortable — Rocket Mortgage

The concept? Bring Jason Momoa in for a commercial centered around the comforts of home. The execution? Momoa getting home and kicking off his shoes, then pulling off his muscles, followed by his six-pack, and finally removing a wig to reveal a balding, scrawny version of the action star. An additional shot of Momoa struggling to bench the bar with real-life wife Lisa Bonet gives the spot an even funnier vibe.

Tom Brady’s Big Announcement — Hulu

Full disclosure. For a second there, we were slightly fooled by this team-up betweenHuluand Tom Brady. Could the game’s greatest quarterback be announcing his retirement during the Super Bowl? Or is he building up to a Hulu ad in disguise? It’s obvious now that it was always going to be the latter. But for a second there, we believed.