(NewsNation) — The commercials during this year’s Super Bowl appeared noticeably different, with many companies skipping the $7 million price tag for a 30-second spot. Those who invested the money avoided controversy, presenting less flashy commercials compared to previous years. Advertisers tapped into light humor and nostalgia to give game breaks a mostly “feel good” energy. Still, there were also a few serious and somber moments. Beyoncé broke the internet yet again in a Verizon ad, which was soon followed by a viral music drop. Tom Brady may not have been on the field, but he still managed to make...