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Bad Bunny debunks dress rumor for Super Bowl halftime
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Bad Bunny is setting the record straight on rumors about his Super Bowl halftime outfit. Production sources confirm he won't be donning a dress during his February 8 performance in Santa Clara. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has slammed the performer along with Green Day.
A survey shows NFL players are split on selecting Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl LX halftime show, with 58.6% in favor and 41.4% opposed. Many critics admit not knowing the Puerto Rican artist, while supporters emphasize cultural diversity. The event is set for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium.
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Patrick Mahomes Sr., the 55-year-old father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, was arrested again on Tuesday for allegedly violating his DWI probation by drinking alcohol. The former MLB player was booked into Smith County Jail after a high reading on his alcohol monitor. This comes two years after his last DUI arrest just before the 2024 Super Bowl.
With the Houston Texans gearing up for a crucial playoff game, fans are buzzing not just about C.J. Stroud's on-field performance but his off-field status too. The 24-year-old quarterback keeps his personal life tightly under wraps, but sources confirm he's currently single.
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The NFL has announced that punk rock band Green Day will perform at the opening ceremony of Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The East Bay trio will play a medley of their iconic hits as past Super Bowl MVPs parade the field, celebrating 60 years of the championship game. The event airs live on NBC and other networks ahead of the game.
The Philadelphia Eagles have parted ways with offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo following a wild-card playoff defeat to the San Francisco 49ers. Head coach Nick Sirianni announced the change, praising Patullo's contributions while taking responsibility for the team's shortcomings. This marks the fourth consecutive year of a coaching shift at the position for Philadelphia.
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Former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan has returned to the franchise as president of football operations, driven by a desire to deliver the team's first championship. Named to the role on Saturday, Ryan's immediate focus is leading the search for a new head coach and general manager following recent firings. He emphasized his lifelong connection to the organization during his first news conference on Tuesday.
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