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    Opinion: The NFL is Bulletproof, and the ‘Bad Bunny Boycott’ Just Proved It

    Tara McCarthyBy Tara McCarthyFebruary 15, 20263 Mins Read
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    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — If Roger Goodell is worried about the culture wars, he has a funny way of showing it. As the confetti settled on the Seattle Seahawks’ stunning victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX, one stat screamed louder than the post-game fireworks: 128.2 million viewers.

    That is not a typo. It is a record.

    For weeks, the narrative bubbling from the right was that the NFL had finally crossed a line. By handing the halftime keys to Puerto Rican trap icon Bad Bunny—a performance critics slammed as a “seamy spectacle” full of “anti-Trump messaging”—the league was supposedly alienating its core base of working-class conservatives. The refrain “Go Woke, Go Broke” trended on X for 48 hours straight.

    But the numbers didn’t just hold; they surged. The “useful idiots”—as the critics dubbed the loyal fans—didn’t tune out. They tuned in, addicted to the spectacle, proving that the NFL is the only entity in American life immune to cancellation.

    The Gamble That Paid Off

    Make no mistake: Goodell’s strategy is cynical, calculated, and wildly effective. The input logic suggests the Commissioner views fans as “addicts” hooked on the “opium” of football and gambling. Looking at the Nielsen charts, it is hard to argue the contrary.

    While brands like Bud Light and Target saw their stocks wither after wading into identity politics, the Shield remains made of Teflon. Why? Because football isn’t beer or bathing suits. It is a monopoly on the American psyche.

    • The Halftime Spike: Viewership increased during the halftime show, peaking at nearly 133 million when Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin joined Bad Bunny on stage.
    • The Demographics: The league successfully captured the Latin American market it coveted, without shedding the “red-meat” base that supposedly hated the show.
    • The Betting Factor: With sportsbooks reporting a record $23 billion handle on the game, the financial hook is deeper than simple fandom.

    “We heard the noise. We saw the tweets. But when you look up into the stands and see 70,000 people screaming, and you know millions more are glued to the screen… you realize the game is bigger than the politics. It always is.”
    — Pete Carroll, Seahawks Head Coach (Post-Game Presser)

    The “Go Woke” Paradox

    The critics aren’t wrong about the intent. The NFL is force-feeding progressive messaging to a conservative-skewing fan base. From the “End Racism” helmet decals to the reggaeton halftime set, the shift is deliberate. But the “Go Broke” part of the equation is missing.

    The “Bad Bunny fiasco” wasn’t a fiasco at all—at least not for the owners’ bank accounts. It was a flex. It signaled that the NFL can do whatever it wants, offend whoever it wants, and still command the undivided attention of the nation.

    What’s Next: The Betting Hangover?

    The real danger for the NFL isn’t a Bad Bunny performance or a woke commercial. It is the “Vegas on your iPhone” reality mentioned by industry insiders. While the culture war serves as a noisy distraction, the integration of algorithmic gambling is transforming the sport from a pastime into a vice.

    For now, Goodell is laughing all the way to the bank. The boycott failed. The ratings are up. And the “useful idiots” will be back next September, ready for another fix.

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    Tara McCarthy is a Senior NFL Writer at nhanfl.com based in Chicago, IL. With a B.A. in Journalism and over 7 years of sports writing experience, she covers breaking NFL news, game analysis, and fantasy football insights. An expert in NFC team dynamics, Tara is dedicated to delivering accurate, timely reporting to football fans worldwide. Email: tara@nhanfl.com https://x.com/taranhanfl

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