SUPER BOWL FIRESTORM: Boycott Movement EXPLODES as Outraged Fans Rebel, Players Threaten Walkout, and Cowboys QB Dak Prescott TORCHES the NFL Over “Disastrous” Decision to Make Bad Bunny the Halftime Star — League Faces Unprecedented Chaos!

SUPER BOWL BOYCOTT ERUPTS: Fans Rebel, Players Threaten Walkout, and Dak Prescott UNLEASHES FURIOUS ATTACK on NFL’s Shocking Decision to Pick Bad Bunny as Halftime Star

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The NFL is facing one of the biggest cultural meltdowns in its history after announcing that global reggaeton and LGBT icon Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show. What should have been a moment of celebration has instead unleashed a tidal wave of backlash — from angry fans, outspoken players, and even team leaders like Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.

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Across social media, calls for a nationwide boycott of the Super Bowl are growing louder by the hour. The hashtag #BoycottSuperBowl has been trending on X (formerly Twitter), with fans accusing the NFL of abandoning “American tradition” for political spectacle. One viral comment read: “The Super Bowl used to represent football and unity. Now it’s just woke propaganda.”

Even more shocking, several players have reportedly threatened to sit out the game entirely unless the league reconsiders its decision. While no official list of names has been released, sources claim that multiple stars from both conferences have privately voiced their anger to team executives.

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But the biggest spotlight fell on Dak Prescott, who unleashed a furious attack on the NFL during a press appearance in Dallas. Prescott did not hold back, declaring:
“I don’t play this game to be a background act for politics. We need the Super Bowl to be about football, not agendas.”

The NFL has yet to issue an official response, but insiders say league officials are scrambling to manage the fallout. Sponsors are also said to be “deeply concerned” about the negative press and fan reaction.

As the controversy grows, the question looms larger than ever: Will America’s biggest sporting event become the stage for its biggest boycott?