The NFL’s biggest stage is supposed to be about football, fireworks, and fun — but this year’s Super Bowl halftime show is already igniting controversy before the first note is even played. Reports claim Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is not happy with the league’s decision to put global superstar Bad Bunny at center stage.
According to insiders, Lamb has privately voiced his frustration, calling the performance “a political stunt” rather than a celebration of the game. One source went so far as to say Lamb threatened to boycott the event entirely, sparking shockwaves across the NFL community.

“Bad Bunny doesn’t even perform in English, and now he’s using the Super Bowl to push politics. This is supposed to be America’s game, not a rally,” Lamb allegedly told teammates, echoing sentiments some critics have voiced on social media.
The backlash has split fans down the middle. Bad Bunny’s supporters argue that his inclusion reflects the NFL’s commitment to diversity and global reach, while detractors are siding with Lamb, saying the halftime show should steer clear of controversy.
On X (formerly Twitter), reactions are pouring in:
- “If CeeDee really boycotts, the NFL has a massive problem on its hands.”
- “This is the Super Bowl, not Coachella. I get his frustration.”
- “Bad Bunny is the biggest artist in the world. CeeDee needs to chill.”
With the Cowboys’ star wideout potentially making headlines for reasons off the field, all eyes are now on the NFL to see how they handle the storm. One thing is certain: this year’s halftime show isn’t just entertainment — it’s drama, politics, and controversy rolled into one.