NFL bets on Bad Bunny to energize this year’s Super Bowl halftime

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To attract a broad, younger audience and protect its brand, the NFL tapped Bad Bunny for this year’s Super Bowl halftime via Roc Nation and Jay-Z, accepting the artist’s immigration stance as a trade-off to secure a top performer and a high-profile show, continuing a strategy the league began after the 2018 anthem protests.
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