Roger Goodell expects Bad Bunny to keep Super Bowl halftime apolitical

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is betting on Bad Bunny sticking to the music during the Super Bowl halftime show, despite the star's recent fiery anti-ICE speech at the Grammys. Goodell told reporters he believes the performer understands the platform's role in uniting fans. With the big game set for February 8 at Levi's Stadium, all eyes are on whether Bunny will keep it inclusive.

Oh, the drama! Fresh off Bad Bunny's Grammys moment where he dropped that powerful anti-ICE speech—'We are not savage, we are not animals, we are not aliens, we are humans and we are Americans. The hate gets more powerful with more hate. The only thing that is more powerful than hate is love'—and got a standing ovation, NFL boss Roger Goodell isn't sweating a repeat performance. Speaking to reporters on Monday, February 2, 2026, Goodell made it clear: he doesn't anticipate any political encores when Benito hits the stage for the Super Bowl LX halftime show.

"Mr. Bunny was right for the gig for two reasons," Goodell explained. "BB is one of the greatest artists in the world—but he also understood the platform he was on, and this platform is used to unite people and be able to bring people together with their creativity, with their talents and to be able to use this moment to do that." He added, "I think artists in the past have done that. I think Bad Bunny understands that and I think he will have a great performance." 🔥

The Super Bowl showdown between the Seahawks and Patriots kicks off February 8 at Levi's Stadium, with Green Day slated to rock the pre-game show. Goodell also addressed concerns about ICE presence during Super Bowl week, stressing that security remains the top priority with no changes from previous years. As TMZ Sports reported, no immigration ops are planned inside the venue, though agents will patrol the area.

Whether Bunny and the crew can resist spilling more tea—or keep it all about the beats—remains to be seen. But one thing's for sure: the NFL's serving unity with a side of suspense. Will Bad Bunny play it safe, or drop another bombshell? 👀

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Illustration depicting Bad Bunny's Puerto Rican-themed Super Bowl halftime show on stage with U.S. flag, contrasted by foreground MAGA protesters criticizing lack of American representation.
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Maga backlash targets Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance

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Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl 60 halftime show with a Spanish-language tribute to his heritage, drawing praise from fans but sharp criticism from President Trump and MAGA supporters who questioned its American representation. The 13-minute set at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, featured cultural elements like sugarcane fields and bodegas, ending with a procession of flags led by the U.S. banner. Conservatives countered with an alternative all-English halftime event headlined by Kid Rock.

Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show, drawing attention for his potential political statements on immigration. The performance has sparked backlash from conservatives and hope among Democrats seeking to engage Latino voters. A rival 'All-American Halftime Show' organized by Turning Point USA will counterprogram the event.

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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.

Bad Bunny's performance at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show drew 128.2 million viewers, ranking fourth in history. The set celebrated Latin music with guest appearances and a message of unity across the Americas. A Nicaraguan flag waver became a viral sensation during the finale.

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Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl LX halftime with a fully Spanish-language show, highlighting Latin culture and pro-migrant messages. The Puerto Rican artist opened with 'Tití me Preguntó' and featured guests like Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin. The 13-minute performance took place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett are set to perform at Turning Point USA's 'All-American Halftime Show,' an alternative to the Super Bowl halftime featuring Bad Bunny. The event, organized after Bad Bunny's announcement, has sparked concerns about divisiveness in country music. Gilbert defended his participation, emphasizing unity over controversy.

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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.

 

 

 

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