Jeep restored the Bruce Springsteen Super Bowl commercial hours after drunk-driving charges were dismissed on Wednesday. The two-minute commercial called "The Middle" features Springsteen driving his own Jeep in Lebanon, Nebraska, the geographic center of the lower 48 states, with a message of unifying the country. After word of his arrest at the Gateway National Recreation Area in Sandy Hook on drunk driving and reckless driving charges on Nov. 14 became public, Jeep said it was pausing the commercial until "the actual facts can be established." Springsteen appeared in federal court virtually on Wednesday and pleaded guilty to the charge of consuming alcohol in a closed area, and will have to pay $540 to satisfy the court. Drunk driving and reckless driving charges were dropped and Jeep restored the spot to its YouTube page.