NFL Star Shows Support for Polarizing Halftime Choice
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs has publicly supported Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance, despite ongoing controversy surrounding the Puerto Rican artist’s political views. The NFL star, who will make his championship debut this Sunday, addressed the debate during Super Bowl opening night festivities.
Player Focuses on Artistic Merit
“I don’t engage in political or religious discussions publicly,” Diggs stated. “Personal opinions often invite unnecessary conflict. What matters is that Benito is an exceptional artist selected for good reason – he’s among the world’s most influential performers.”
The athlete humorously admitted to struggling with Spanish lyrics while praising Bad Bunny’s musical impact: “I listen to his songs even though I can barely pronounce the words. He was a great choice, and I’ll definitely watch the halftime show after our game concludes.”
NFL Commissioner Addresses Criticism
League commissioner Roger Goodell responded to Bad Bunny’s recent Grammy Awards comments about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). “He understands this platform’s power to unite people,” Goodell remarked during his annual Super Bowl week press conference. “Past performers have used this global stage to bring people together through creativity and talent.”
The commissioner expressed confidence in the upcoming performance, calling Bad Bunny “one of the greatest artists in the world” while acknowledging the performer’s awareness of the Super Bowl’s unifying potential.
Grammy Speech Reignites Debate
Bad Bunny ignited fresh controversy during his Album of the Year acceptance speech on Sunday, proclaiming “ICE Out” before declaring: “We’re not savages, animals, or aliens. We’re human beings and Americans.” The artist advocated for addressing conflicts through love rather than hatred.
The performer’s halftime selection initially drew criticism last September from various political figures who questioned his past comments about U.S. immigration policies. The artist had previously excluded mainland U.S. tour dates due to concerns about ICE presence.
High-Stakes Championship Context
Diggs prepares for his first Super Bowl appearance as his Patriots face the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium. The receiver will have personal support in attendance, with celebrity partner Cardi B expected to cheer from the stands during both the game and the controversial halftime spectacle.

