In a move that’s got the sports and music worlds buzzing, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has thrown down the gauntlet to the NFL, demanding a halftime shake-up for Super Bowl LX. The billionaire mogul, never one to shy away from controversy, is petitioning league officials to replace Latin superstar Bad Bunny with country music icon George Strait. Jones argues that the Super Bowl stage—America’s biggest entertainment platform—should celebrate “real American values” like faith, family, and hard work, embodied in Strait’s timeless tunes.
The drama unfolded earlier this week when Jones, speaking from his AT&T Stadium office, blasted the NFL’s choice of Bad Bunny as a “woke spectacle” that alienates traditional fans. “George Strait is the king of country,” Jones declared. “He’s sold over 100 million records, headlined sold-out arenas for decades, and represents the heartland spirit that built this nation. Bad Bunny? Great artist, but this ain’t the time for reggaeton rhythms when we could have ‘Amarillo by Morning’ uniting the crowd.”
Fans across Cowboy Nation and beyond are rallying behind Jones. Online petitions have exploded, garnering hundreds of thousands of signatures in days. Social media is ablaze with hashtags like #StraitForSuperBowl and #DitchBadBunny, as supporters share stories of Strait’s impact on their lives. One viral post reads, “Jerry’s right—let’s bring back music that honors our roots!” Even celebrities are chiming in, with country stars like Garth Brooks subtly endorsing the idea.
But not everyone’s on board. Bad Bunny’s fans are firing back, defending the Puerto Rican sensation’s global appeal and record-breaking streams. “This is 2025—music evolves, and Bad Bunny represents diversity,” tweeted one supporter. The NFL, caught in the crossfire, has yet to respond officially, but insiders whisper that Commissioner Roger Goodell is monitoring the backlash closely. With the game set for February 2026 in Miami, time is ticking for any changes.
Jones, leveraging his influence as one of the league’s most powerful owners, isn’t stopping at words. Sources say he’s mobilizing other team executives and sponsors to pressure the NFL. “It’s about more than music,” a Cowboys insider revealed. “Jerry sees this as a cultural battle for the soul of football.”
As debates rage, one thing’s clear: this petition could redefine Super Bowl entertainment. Will Strait’s heartfelt legacy triumph over Bad Bunny’s flashy energy? Cowboys fans, sound off in the comments—what’s your pick? Share this if you want George Strait stealing the show! 🇺🇸🤠 #CowboysNation #SuperBowlDrama
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