/10. Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Demands NFL Cancel and Publicly Criticizes NFL for Choosing Bad Bunny to Perform in the Super Bowl Halftime Show

Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Demands NFL Cancel and Publicly Criticizes NFL for Choosing Bad Bunny to Perform in the Super Bowl Halftime Show
Arlington, TX – October 2, 2025 – The American football world has just been shaken by the blunt statements from the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones. In a storm-causing declaration, Jones has publicly criticized the NFL’s decision to allow Latin music star Bad Bunny to headline the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show.

According to many sources, Jerry Jones clearly expressed his frustration, stating that inviting Bad Bunny to appear at the world’s largest sporting event goes too far compared to the traditional spirit of football. In the press conference, he was harsh but still maintained a measured tone before the media:
“I respect music and the artists, but the Super Bowl is football, not a circus. Fans come to the stadium to witness top-notch sportsmanship, to see explosive plays, not some flashy performance that detracts from the spirit of football. The NFL needs to remember that.”
This statement immediately triggered a wave of heated debate. Some people supported Jones’ viewpoint, arguing that the Super Bowl should focus on football and the essence of sportsmanship. They believe the halftime show has evolved into a “giant music festival” instead of preserving the solemnity of the NFL championship game.
On the other hand, many critics pushed back, insisting that the Super Bowl Halftime Show has long been an American cultural icon, blending music and sports together. Inviting megastars like Bad Bunny helps expand the global audience and generates enormous commercial value for the league.
The situation escalated further when Jones was said to have issued a warning that he would “consider withdrawing the Cowboys from the event if the NFL does not reconsider its decision.” Although there is no official evidence of such a threat, the rumor alone has been enough to stir up the media and fan community.
The Super Bowl has always stood as the pinnacle of American sports and culture, but with this latest declaration, Jerry Jones has placed the NFL in a difficult position: stick to its decision to emphasize openness, or bend under the weight of one of the most powerful owners in the league.
One thing is certain: Jones’ statement has turned the Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show into the hottest and most divisive topic in the football world these days.