NFL Sends Message to Bad Bunny Ahead of His Super Bowl LX Performance
Posted on 02/06/26 at 14:56
Since being announced as the headlining artist for the Super Bowl LX halftime show, Bad Bunny has faced criticism over his activism and stance against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Tensions escalated after his speech at the GRAMMY Awards, where he spoke out against the U.S. immigration system.
Amid the controversy, Roger Goodell, commissioner of the National Football League, stepped forward to publicly back the Puerto Rican artist:
“Bad Bunny understands that this platform is used to bring people together… and he has the creativity to do that.”
Full Confidence in the Artist

Goodell stated that the NFL fully trusts the professionalism of the performer behind “Tití Me Preguntó” and believes he will deliver a memorable show:
“He’s one of the best artists in the world, and he knows exactly where he stands.”
Super Bowl LX: Seahawks vs. Patriots

Super Bowl LX will take place on Sunday, February 8, at Levi’s Stadium, with the Seattle Seahawks facing the New England Patriots.
Millions of viewers will be watching—not only for the game, but also for what Bad Bunny might say or sing during his highly anticipated halftime performance.
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