BREAKING: Jerry Jones has taken the internet by surprise after announcing a $50 million partnership with Elon Musk to build 300 homes for the homeless and disadvantaged. The initiative will be carried out through the Charlie Kirk Memorial Fund, a project Jones now leads to continue Kirk’s legacy of service and community impact….

🚨 BREAKING: Dak Prescott Sparks National Firestorm — “I’m an American. I’d Rather Be Part of Something All-American Than the NFL’s Circus.” 🇺🇸🔥

DALLAS, TX — In a move shaking both the sports and entertainment worlds, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has ignited massive controversy after declaring he would boycott the upcoming Super Bowl if organizers proceed with Bad Bunny as the halftime performer.

Prescott’s comments came during a charity Q&A event in Arlington, where he was asked about the NFL’s decision to feature the Puerto Rican rapper as the headliner for Super Bowl LX. The usually composed quarterback didn’t hold back.

💬 “I’m an American — I’d rather be part of something All-American than the NFL’s circus,” Prescott said, adding that he plans to instead participate in an alternative event hosted by Turning Point USA to honor conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Within hours, his remarks went viral, sparking a wave of outrage — and admiration — across social media. Critics accused Prescott of intolerance, while supporters hailed him as a patriot unafraid to speak his mind.

Inside sources told Cowboys Insider that several NFL executives were “furious” over his comments, fearing they could widen cultural divisions already shaking the league. Yet many players privately praised his courage, saying he voiced what others were afraid to.

💬 “He said what a lot of us are thinking,” one anonymous player texted. “This league has lost touch with its own fans.”

Bad Bunny’s upcoming halftime show has already faced nationwide backlash for being “too political,” and Prescott’s statement may be the tipping point that forces the NFL to respond.

Whether he’s condemned or celebrated, one thing is clear — Dak Prescott just made the Super Bowl conversation about something much bigger than football. 🏈🇺🇸