Bad Bunny Brings Puerto Rican Pride to the Super Bowl Spotlight

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The piece frames Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show as a milestone for Puerto Rican and Latino athletes in the NFL, highlighting veterans like Willie Colon and rising stars such as Cesar Ruiz and Federico Maranges, and noting that roughly 55 Latinos are among the league’s 2,000+ players. It underscores growing cultural visibility and pride tied to Spanish-language representation, alongside some political backlash over language and immigration related to the event.
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