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RK BREAKING: The Dallas Cowboys have officially petitioned the NFL to remove Bad Bunny from the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show — and team owner Jerry Jones is furious.

Latest NFL news leaves Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys with even less of  an excuse ahead of free agency - A to Z Sports

The NFL is staring down one of the most explosive controversies in Super Bowl history after reports confirmed that the Dallas Cowboys have filed an official petition demanding the removal of Latin superstar and LGBT icon Bad Bunny as the headliner of the 2026 Halftime Show.

At the center of the storm is Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who has gone on record blasting the league’s decision as “an insult to American football and American fans.” In a fiery closed-door meeting, Jones reportedly warned NFL executives that if the choice is not reversed, he would consider supporting a Cowboys player strike — a threat that has sent shockwaves through the football world.

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The Super Bowl should represent America. Not politics. Not agendas. Just football,” Jones was quoted as saying, according to leaked sources close to the negotiations.

Cowboys players have so far remained silent, but insiders claim several veterans privately agree with their owner’s stance, worried that the halftime spectacle is overshadowing the actual game. Meanwhile, fans are already split down the middle. On one side, hashtags like #BoycottBadBunny and #TakeBackTheSuperBowl have trended across social media. On the other, supporters argue that Bad Bunny represents a global, modern NFL that appeals to younger generations.

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The NFL has not issued a formal response to the Cowboys’ petition, but analysts warn that caving to Jerry Jones could set a precedent that forever changes the balance of power between teams and the league office.

With America’s Team leading the charge, the stakes have never been higher. Will the NFL stand its ground, or will Jerry Jones and the Cowboys force a historic reversal that reshapes the future of the Super Bowl?

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