The NFL is facing an unprecedented firestorm as Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has reportedly joined forces with outraged Eagles fans to protest the league’s decision to feature Bad Bunny as the headline performer for the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show.
According to sources, Sirianni and fan groups claim Bad Bunny’s inclusion is “racist” and inappropriate because he sings in Spanish instead of English. In a stunning twist, reports suggest Sirianni warned that if Taylor Swift is not invited to the show, the entire Eagles roster will boycott future games — a statement that has left the football world stunned and fans buzzing with both excitement and disbelief.
The protests quickly gained traction, with Eagles fans flooding social media, organizing rallies, and demanding the NFL replace Bad Bunny with an “all-American performer.” Hashtags like #SwiftForSB60 and #BoycottBadBunny have been trending nationwide, turning the halftime show into the most polarizing cultural debate in Super Bowl history.
But the biggest shock came from Bad Bunny himself. In response to the mounting backlash, the Puerto Rican superstar reportedly dropped a 12-word bombshell to the media:
“If my music offends you, maybe the problem isn’t my language.”
The statement instantly went viral, dividing fans even further. Supporters hailed Bad Bunny for standing tall against cultural prejudice, while critics doubled down on calls for his removal.
With Super Bowl 60 still months away, the controversy shows no signs of cooling down. The NFL now faces a dilemma unlike any before — whether to stand by its chosen artist or bow to pressure from a team, its coach, and a fanbase threatening outright rebellion.