After weeks of rumors and speculation, we finally know who will be performing Super Bowl 60's halftime show ... Bad Bunny! The announcement came during halftime of Week 4's highly-anticipated Sunday ...
During his opening monologue on Saturday Night Live, Bad Bunny made cheeky comments about the criticism he's facing after being named the Super Bowl LX halftime performer. Bad Bunny (real name Benito ...
John Oliver has made it clear where he stands amid controversy over Bad Bunny being tapped for next year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show. While running down recent headlines during Sunday night’s episode ...
Coca-Cola is not a sponsor of the Super Bowl or its halftime show. In October 2025, a rumor circulated that The Coca-Cola Co. threatened to pull its sponsorship of the upcoming Super Bowl over the ...
Athlon Sports’ Steven Lassan updates bowl and playoff projections after Week 6. Week 6 results also impacted bowl games outside of the College Football Playoff. Notre Dame’s three wins in a row have ...
Bad Bunny -- not, as some fans thought, Taylor Swift, although there have been reports about why-- is slated to be the Super Bowl 60 halftime show performer. But there's been backlash, with all kinds ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said immigration authorities will enforce the law at Super Bowl 60 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, before criticizing the NFL, which she said was ...
Arthur Jones, a former NFL defensive tackle who was part of the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl 47 team, has died, the Ravens and Jones' alma mater, Syracuse University, announced on Friday. He was 39.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Friday there was “no tangible plan” to deploy Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) agents to the Super Bowl in February after the NFL announced ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are expected to attend Bad Bunny’s halftime Super Bowl performance to potentially arrest and deport undocumented immigrants, according to Trump adviser Corey ...
The NFL has been playing regular season games in London since 2007, but don't expect the English capital to host a Super Bowl anytime soon. During an appearance at the Leaders Week conference in ...