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    GOODELL CLAPS BACK: Defends Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show Amid ‘Not American’ Controversy

    Selva VerseBy Selva VerseFebruary 3, 20263 Mins Read
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    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The road to Super Bowl LX was supposed to be about the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. Instead, the biggest collision of the week isn’t happening on the field at Levi’s Stadium—it’s happening in the headlines. Just 24 hours after an anonymous player blasted the league’s choice of Bad Bunny for the halftime show, claiming the spot “should be an American,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell stepped to the mic to shut down the noise.

    The controversy exploded Monday when a viral report quoted an unnamed NFC veteran dismissing the global superstar: “I don’t even know who Bad Bunny is. I always think it should be an American. I think they’re trying too hard with this international stuff.”

    Social media erupted. Fact-checkers worked overtime. And Goodell, usually reserved during Super Bowl week, didn’t mince words.

    The Commissioner Draws a Line

    Speaking to a packed media room Monday night, Goodell addressed the elephant in the room. He didn’t just defend the booking; he doubled down on the artist’s cultural impact.

    “Bad Bunny is one of the great artists in the world. That’s one of the reasons we chose him. But the other reason is he understands the platform he’s on, that it’s used to unite people and bring them together.” — Roger Goodell, NFL Commissioner

    The defense comes at a critical moment. On Sunday night, Bad Bunny (born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) used his Album of the Year acceptance speech at the 2026 Grammys to criticize ICE policies, declaring, “We are humans, and we are Americans.”

    That statement wasn’t political posturing—it was a fact. Bad Bunny is a native of Puerto Rico. Residents of the island are U.S. citizens by birth. The anonymous player’s comments didn’t just miss the mark on music taste; they failed a basic civics test.

    “Read a Book”: Fans Roast The Anonymous Source

    The backlash to the anonymous quote was swift, merciless, and educational. Fans and analysts pointed out that labeling a Puerto Rican artist as “international” or “not American” ignores over a century of history (Puerto Ricans have been U.S. citizens since 1917).

    Speculation on the player’s identity ran wild. Twitter detectives immediately pointed fingers at known outspoken players, with 49ers star Nick Bosa trending alongside the halftime headliner. One user posted, “Nick Bosa not knowing that Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory is the least surprising news of the week,” though no confirmation of the source has been made.

    Others highlighted the hypocrisy of the outrage, noting that previous halftime legends like The Rolling Stones (UK), Paul McCartney (UK), and U2 (Ireland) performed without anyone questioning their passports.

    The Show Must Go On

    While the pundits argue over citizenship and geography, the preparation at Levi’s Stadium continues. The league confirmed that Bad Bunny’s set will be the first-ever fully Spanish-language halftime show in history, a massive nod to the NFL’s growing Latino fanbase.

    Goodell remains confident that once the lights go down on Sunday, the music will do the talking.

    “I think Bad Bunny understands it,” Goodell said. “And I think he’ll have a great performance.”

    Super Bowl LX Snapshot

    Lost in the noise is the actual game, which promises to be a defensive grinder. Here is what you need to know before kickoff:

    • Matchup: Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots
    • Location: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
    • Date: Feb. 8, 2026
    • Halftime: Bad Bunny (Confirmed)
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