đđ„ BREAKING: Dak Prescott Reacts to Trumpâs Super Bowl Comment â Fans Are Divided! đłđșđž
Following Donald Trump‘s criticism of the NFL’s decision to feature Bad Bunny as the halftime performer for the Super Bowl 2026, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has entered the conversation with a surprising response.

Dak Prescott’s Take
When asked about Trump’s remarks, Dak Prescott grinned and said, đŹ âHonestly, thatâs probably the best thing heâs said since becoming President.â đ This comment instantly ignited social media, with fans reacting sharply. Some applauded Prescott for his blunt honesty, while others accused him of âmixing politics with football.â
Trumpâs Comments on Bad Bunny
Trump condemned the choice of Bad Bunny, calling it âabsolutely ridiculous.â During a call-in on Newsmaxâs âGreg Kelly Reports,â he stated:

âThis guy does not seem like a unifying entertainer and a lot of folks donât even know who he is. I never heard of him. I donât know who he is, I donât know why theyâre doing it, itâs crazy.â
His remarks also included criticism of the NFLâs new kickoff rules.
Bad Bunny’s Response
In response to the controversy, Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio MartĂnez Ocasio, expressed his excitement about performing at the Super Bowl, stating:
âItâs for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown⊠this is for my people, my culture, and our history.â
Despite the backlash, Bad Bunny emphasized the significance of his performance for the Latino community and the cultural representation it brings.
Backlash and Support
While Bad Bunny’s selection has been celebrated by many, it has also faced criticism from various figures, including politicians and pundits. Notably, Danica Patrick and Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski have voiced their concerns, with Lewandowski even mentioning the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
In a recent appearance on Saturday Night Live, Bad Bunny defended himself against critics, stating:

âIâm really excited to be doing the Super Bowl⊠Itâs a win for all of us. Our footprints and our contribution in this country, no one will ever be able to take that away or erase it.â
He added a playful jab at detractors, saying:
âIf you didnât understand what I just said, you have four months to learn.â
Conclusion
Dak Prescott’s unexpected comment has turned a halftime controversy into a national headline, reflecting the ongoing intersection of sports, politics, and culture. As the Super Bowl approaches, fans will be watching closely to see how the discussion evolves and what impact it has on the event itself.
The Super Bowl LX halftime show, produced by Roc Nation and Jesse Collins, is set to take place on February 8, 2026, at Leviâs Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
