Buffalo Bills CEO Terry Pegula Criticizes NFL and Calls for Reconsideration After Bad Bunny Sits During “God Bless America”
Buffalo Bills CEO Terry Pegula Criticizes NFL and Calls for Reconsideration After Bad Bunny Sits During “God Bless America”
Buffalo, New York
Buffalo Bills CEO Terry Pegula has publicly criticized the NFL’s handling of the recent Bad Bunny controversy, urging the league to “reconsider its stance” after footage surfaced showing the singer sitting during “God Bless America” at a baseball game earlier this week.
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The viral video captured Bad Bunny remaining seated and wearing his cap while fans around him stood to show respect during the patriotic song. The moment sparked heated debate online — with some calling it “disrespectful,” while others defended it as a matter of personal freedom.
Pegula stated that the NFL must handle social and cultural issues with fairness, understanding, and respect, rather than reacting impulsively to public outrage. He explained:
“I believe respect for our country is important, but respecting personal freedom is just as essential. The NFL should be a place that unites people, not divides them. True unity doesn’t come from forcing everyone to act the same way — it comes from understanding and respecting other cultures.”
Pegula also warned that the league’s credibility could suffer if it continues addressing cultural controversies without thoughtful consideration. He urged NFL leadership to review its decision-making process and focus on listening before passing judgment.
“We can’t lead through fear or emotion,” Pegula continued. “We must lead through principle — and that begins with listening and showing respect.”
Pegula’s statement quickly spread throughout the sports community, reigniting the ongoing debate over the balance between patriotism and freedom of expression — a topic that continues to shape the cultural identity of American sports.
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