The highly anticipated 125th meeting between the Army Black Knights and Navy Midshipmen is right around the corner, and USAA has proudly announced a five-year extension to its sponsorship partnership with both academies. This renewed commitment continues USAA’s dedication to honoring and supporting the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces. Wayne Peacock, president and CEO of USAA, emphasized the significance of the Army-Navy Game, stating, “This rivalry showcases the dedication, discipline, and camaraderie of the Black Knights and Midshipmen. Although they compete fiercely on the field, they ultimately unite in service to our nation.”
The extension of USAA’s sponsorship, which will now run through 2030, aims to enhance the game-day experience for fans and participants worldwide. It will feature various initiatives including special events and community outreach programs. Chet Gladchuk, Director of Athletics at the U.S. Naval Academy, expressed gratitude toward USAA, highlighting how their ongoing partnership has significantly improved the experience for all involved in this iconic event. Similarly, Mike Buddie, Director of Athletics at the U.S. Military Academy, noted the importance of USAA’s support as a celebration of the strength and pride embodied by the game.
The next Army-Navy Game is scheduled for December 13, 2025, at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, promising another memorable chapter in this storied rivalry.
Founded in 1922, USAA is a leading provider of financial services for military families and has consistently contributed to non-profit initiatives that support military communities. By solidifying this long-term deal, USAA not only invests in a cherished tradition but also reinforces its commitment to those who serve.
This partnership exemplifies a bright future for the Army-Navy Game, highlighting both the spirit of competition and the profound respect for the heroes of the Armed Forces. Fans can look forward to an unforgettable event that honors their service while celebrating the unity found in this historic rivalry.