Bad Bunny, Super Bowl and NFL
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is standing by Bad Bunny as next year's Super Bowl Halftime Show performer amid continued MAGA backlash.
The Puerto Rican singer's Super Bowl halftime show announcement riled up MAGA-aligned social media users—and President Trump.
Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels are reportedly "doing all they can" to steal an elite 5-star recruit from the Tennessee Vols. According to 247Sports' Tom Loy, the Rebels are trying to swipe 2026 five-star wide receiver Tristen Keys from the Volunteers. The good news for Tennessee, though, is ...
Bad Bunny's year of career highs is soaring even further after the singer was honored at the Billboard Latin Music Awards with a special honor.
Among the several artists falsely attached to the show is the Outlaw Country pioneer himself, Willie Nelson. But the 92-year-old's representatives have been quick to deny reports that he'll be among the "six legends" of country music to perform at the "alternate" halftime event.
The NFL has reached a final decision on Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show. The league announced on Wednesday, at the owner's meetings, that they will not be reconsidering Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show.