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Speaking at a press conference at the league's fall meetings on Wednesday, Goodell doubled down on the decision by the league and Jay-Z's Roc Nation to select the Puerto Rican superstar as the Super Bowl halftime show performer, despite weeks of backlash from some conservatives.
Roger Goodell announced that the 2026 Pro Bowl Games will be moved to the Tuesday of Super Bowl week (Feb. 3, 2026), as the NFL looks to make the Pro Bowl part of the larger Super Bowl week festivities in the host city.
The NFL is not considering dropping Bad Bunny as its Super Bowl halftime headline performer. Commissioner Roger Goodell made that clear Wednesday at the league’s annual fall owners meeting.
Americans are sharply divided on the NFL’s decision to feature Puerto Rican-born artist Bad Bunny at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, according to a new survey by Quinnipiac University.
In an interview with conservative network Newsmax, Trump dismissed the choice, saying he had “never heard of” the performer.
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NFL Stands by Bad Bunny as Super Bowl Halftime Performer Despite Backlash
The NFL isn’t backing down from its Super Bowl halftime choice. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made it clear that the league remains fully committed to having Bad Bunny headline next year’s Super Bowl halftime show — despite backlash from the Trump administration and some conservative critics.
A former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl champion is looking to make a comeback in the NFL, and he recently tried out for the NFL's best team by record. Outside
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly signing veteran wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.