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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Gig: NFL Expects Unity, Not Politics
3 Feb
Summary
- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell anticipates Bad Bunny will unite fans.
- Goodell stated the Super Bowl platform is for bringing people together.
- Immigration agents will be present in the Super Bowl area.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell stated that Bad Bunny is expected to deliver a unifying performance at the upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show. Addressing reporters on Monday, Goodell expressed confidence that the music superstar would use the prominent stage to bring fans together rather than express divisive political messages. He emphasized that Bad Bunny's selection was due to his status as a globally acclaimed artist who understands the platform's purpose: uniting people through creative talents.
Goodell further elaborated that artists have historically utilized this moment to foster unity, and he believes Bad Bunny will uphold this tradition with a great performance. Regarding security for Super Bowl week, he assured that the NFL maintains its top priority for events of this magnitude, with no changes in security protocols compared to previous years. While immigration agents will not operate inside the stadium during the game, they will be present in the surrounding areas, ensuring a secure environment.




