Cowboys Urge NFL to Reconsider Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Selection

DALLAS — In an unusual move, the Dallas Cowboys have formally requested that the National Football League (NFL) reconsider its decision to select global music star Bad Bunny as the performer for the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
According to multiple reports, team owner Jerry Jones led the petition, citing what he described as concerns over the “cultural direction” of the event.
Jones reportedly questioned the NFL’s choice of featuring an openly LGBT artist, arguing that it could conflict with what he views as the traditional values of American football.
“Bringing an LGBT singer to perform in an important final is the stupidest thing,” Jones was quoted as saying. “American culture and this sport will be weakened and die by them. Let’s change that thinking because this is a sport for strong people.”
The comments have sparked swift backlash across social media and the sports community, with many condemning them as discriminatory and outdated.
Threat of Player Boycott
Sources close to the team claim Jones has also raised the possibility of a player boycott if the NFL refuses to reconsider. While no formal strike plans have been confirmed, the alleged threat has intensified public scrutiny of the franchise’s stance.
A Cowboys spokesperson confirmed that a petition has been submitted, but clarified that “no final decisions have been made” and that “discussions with the league are ongoing.”
NFL Maintains Silence

The NFL has not yet released an official statement regarding the Cowboys’ petition. Traditionally, the league’s halftime show performers are chosen to appeal to a broad, international audience rather than to individual team preferences.
Industry analysts warn that revisiting the decision could establish a precedent allowing teams or owners to exert undue influence over league entertainment decisions based on personal or cultural beliefs.
Nationwide Debate Over Culture and Inclusion
The Cowboys’ challenge has ignited a broader cultural debate about the intersection of sports, entertainment, and identity. Hashtags such as #SuperBowlHalftime, #BadBunny, and #CowboysControversy have trended nationwide.
Supporters of Jones’ position argue that the Super Bowl should celebrate what they call “traditional football values,” while critics contend that a performer’s identity or orientation should not determine their suitability for the stage.
What Comes Next
As of now, the NFL has made no indication that it plans to change its lineup for the 2026 Halftime Show.
The Cowboys’ petition represents one of the rare moments in which the business, cultural, and entertainment aspects of professional football collide so publicly. The outcome could influence not only the future of Super Bowl entertainment, but also the ongoing conversation about inclusion and representation in American sports.
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