Super Bowl LX: Seahawks Take Home 2nd Lombardi, Bad Bunny Makes History
By • February 9, 2026 0 261
Super Bowl LX kicked off with a rousing start, with rock band Green Day performing a quick pre-show of their hits before the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots got down to business.
The defensive-led game was low scoring until the second half, when the Seahawks took off running (literally—Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards, earning MVP). For a while, it looked like Seahawks kicker Jason Myers may have gotten MVP, as he scored 17 of the team’s 29 points, helping to lead them to a 29-13 victory versus the Patriots.
The Patriots defense held up, but their offense imploded, with quarterback Drake Maye sacked six times by the Seahawks unstoppable defense. The game was basically over when the Seahawks’ Uchenna Nwosu linebacker Uchenna Nwosu intercepted the ball in the fourth quarter in the third turnover of the game, sealing the deal for a Seattle win.
Now, onto the ads. Commercials were entertaining and star-studded, with a standout being “Good Will Dunkin’” from, you guessed it, Dunkin’ Donuts. It featured Ben Affleck, Tom Brady, Jennifer Aniston, and lots of ’90s nostalgia from stars like Jaleel White (Urkel of “Family Matters” fame for non-millennials) and Alfonso Ribeiro, aka Carlton from “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air,” “Seinfeld’s” Jason Alexander. You can watch the commercial here.
The show-stealer though was Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny. The Puerto Rican born rapper and singer sang entirely in Spanish, showcasing and celebrating Latino pride, particularly his own personal heritage growing up in a small town west of San Juan. Viewers were taken on an adventure through taco and coco frio stands, boxers in a match, men playing dominoes and a woman getting her nails done.
There was even a couple who got married during the show. It turns out, they actually got legally married! They had invited Bad Bunny to their wedding, according to a statement from his public relations company, and in response he asked them to the Super Bowl, where the singer served as a witness, signing the couple’s marriage certificate.
Additional singers who had cameos during the performance included: Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Cardi B and Karol G.
Bad Bunny’s halftime show drew plenty of criticism before it was even performed. A counter event was presented by Turning Point USA, called the “All-American Halftime Show,” which featured musicians like Kid Rock, Gabby Barrett and Lee Brice. President Trump posted on Truth Social after the show, saying the Super Bowl halftime show was “absolutely terrible” and “an affront to the greatness of America.”
Bad Bunny did say one line in English during his set: “God bless America,” before he listed all the nations in North and South, as well as Central America. Behind his dancers and him read a billboard that said: “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.”
You can watch Bad Bunny’s halftime show here.
