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🚨 BREAKING: NFL IN CHAOS! Did Roger Goodell Just Push the Steelers Too Far? 🏈🔥 The league’s decision to keep Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl LX Halftime performer has sent shockwaves through Pittsburgh — and President Art Rooney II isn’t holding back. 💣 “This isn’t Hollywood — this is football,” he snapped. Now rumors swirl: could the Steelers actually boycott the Super Bowl over the commissioner’s move?.Ng1

October 28, 2025 by Thai Nga Leave a Comment

Pittsburgh Steelers' Art Rooney II says NFL will consider more ways to  improve Rooney Rule - ESPN

In what’s quickly becoming one of the most polarizing storylines of the NFL season, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ front office has gone public with its frustration over Commissioner Roger Goodell’s decision to keep global superstar Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl LX Halftime performer. The move — intended to attract a younger, more international audience — has instead triggered a firestorm of backlash from traditionalists across the league.

Steelers President Art Rooney II didn’t mince words when asked about the controversy during a press conference Tuesday morning. “This league was built on toughness, teamwork, and tradition,” Rooney said firmly. “Not celebrity theatrics or social media hype. If that’s the new NFL, then maybe the Steelers just don’t fit in anymore.”

Sources inside the Steelers’ organization say the comments reflect growing frustration among several team executives who feel the league has been drifting away from its core football identity. While many fans have embraced the NFL’s push toward entertainment-driven halftime shows, others — particularly in long-established franchises like Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Green Bay — view it as a dilution of the sport’s heritage.

The controversy began when rumors surfaced that league officials were considering replacing Bad Bunny following internal complaints from multiple franchises. However, Goodell reportedly doubled down, insisting that the Puerto Rican megastar represented “the global reach and evolving culture” of the NFL. His decision to keep Bad Bunny on the bill has only intensified the backlash.

Fan reaction has been swift and divided. Social media platforms lit up with hashtags like #BoycottTheBowl and #LetBadBunnyPerform, as fans clashed over whether the league should prioritize tradition or modern entertainment.

Sports analysts warn that the feud could foreshadow deeper fractures between the NFL’s leadership and its most historic teams. “When the Rooney family speaks out, people listen,” said ESPN analyst Marcus Spears. “This isn’t just about a halftime show — it’s about who controls the identity of the NFL moving forward.”

As the Super Bowl countdown begins, one thing is certain: this year’s halftime show will be about much more than music. With tensions rising and the Steelers threatening to “sit this one out,” the NFL faces a cultural crossroads — and the world will be watching to see which side wins.

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