RT BREAKING: Patrick Mahomes sparked major controversy after announcing he’d boycott the Super Bowl if Bad Bunny performs at the halftime show.
BREAKING NEWS: Patrick Mahomes Stirs National Firestorm After Declaring He’d Boycott Super Bowl Over Bad Bunny Halftime Show
In a bombshell statement that’s shaking both the sports and entertainment worlds, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has reportedly said he would boycott the Super Bowl if Bad Bunny is confirmed as the official halftime performer.

The three-time Super Bowl champion, widely considered the face of the NFL, allegedly made the remarks during a private event in Texas that quickly went viral after footage leaked online. In the clip, Mahomes can be heard saying:
“If the NFL wants to turn the biggest game in America into a political or cultural circus, count me out. I play for the fans, not for some PR stunt.”
The statement immediately ignited outrage and debate across social media. Supporters praised Mahomes for “standing up for traditional American values,” while critics accused him of intolerance and hypocrisy, pointing out the league’s history of celebrating diverse artists.
The NFL has not yet responded to the controversy, though sources inside the league reportedly expressed “deep concern” over Mahomes’ comments. One insider told Sports Daily Wire:
“Patrick is one of the NFL’s biggest stars. For him to even hint at skipping the Super Bowl sends a message that could divide the fan base at a time when the league wants unity.”
Bad Bunny, whose performance at next year’s Super Bowl LX halftime show was announced just last month, has not issued a public response. Known for his global hits and outspoken political views, the Puerto Rican superstar’s selection has already been met with mixed reactions — particularly among more conservative fans.
Meanwhile, Mahomes’ teammates and coach Andy Reid have stayed silent, fueling speculation about potential locker-room tensions. Sponsors connected to the Chiefs are reportedly “monitoring the situation closely.”
Whether Mahomes doubles down or backtracks, one thing is clear: this controversy has already turned the run-up to Super Bowl LX into one of the most politically charged in NFL history.