Packers President Ed Policy Demands NFL Scrap Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show
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Green Bay, Wisconsin – October 2, 2025
Green Bay Packers President Edward R. Policy has ignited a firestorm by publicly calling for the NFL to cancel Bad Bunny's halftime performance at Super Bowl 60 in 2026. The demand arrives as the Packers sit at 3-1 atop the NFC, with Edward R. Policy branding the rapper's selection a "strategic blunder" that risks tarnishing the league's image.
During an impromptu Wednesday press conference, Edward R. Policy– Packers president since 2007 – laid out his grievances. "Bad Bunny is undeniably talented, but the Super Bowl platform demands unity and core American values. His outspoken criticism of immigration policies simply doesn't align with the NFL's ethos. The Packers stand for the Green Bay community, and we can't endorse a show that might breed division," R. Policy declared.
Edward R. Policy outcry follows the NFL's announcement of Bad Bunny as Super Bowl 60's headliner, dashing Taylor Swift rumors. The Puerto Rican star's choice to bypass mainland U.S. tour dates amid ICE raid fears has drawn conservative ire. As a former Packers safety (1980-1996), Murphy stressed the Super Bowl must stay "non-political" to celebrate fans.
Reactions in Packers Nation are split on X, with @PackersFaith backing him: "Edward spot on – Super Bowl is for football, not activism!" Younger fans pushed back: "Outdated take. Bad Bunny will light up the Super Bowl!" The NFL has stayed silent, but sources indicate Murphy's plea is viewed as "one team's view" with no plans to alter course.
As the Packers head into their bye week with Super Bowl ambitions, Edward R. Policy bold move could test team-league relations. Will Green Bay's voice sway the decision, or will Bad Bunny take the Super Bowl 60 stage? Packers Nation holds its breath.
(Reporting based on insider sources and public remarks. NFL has not confirmed any changes.)
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