Bad Bunny's halftime show electrified the country, as the Puerto Rican star performed some of his biggest hits at Levi's Stadium.
While the show featured many stars, from Ricky Martin to Pedro Pascal, but Bad Bunny made sure to have a singular theme of inclusivity and togetherness. While he had many messages throughout the show, Bad Bunny closed his performance by holding out a football with a clear message written on it.
The broadcast camera shifted away from Bad Bunny before fans could read the football, but it was succinct in wrapping up the theme of the show. Here's what Bad Bunny's football said.
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What did Bad Bunny's football say?
At the end of Bad Bunny's halftime show, the global superstar held out a football just before the show ended. The ball had a message on it, as Bad Bunny was clearly hoping to bring the country together.
"Together, We Are America," the ball said.
Bad Bunny held up a football at the end of his Super Bowl halftime show that reads: "Together, We Are America" pic.twitter.com/XUoGGMK8xU
— The Sporting News (@sportingnews) February 9, 2026Bad Bunny was clearly trying to be inclusive throughout the entire show, which included references to both America, and other countries, including Latin and South American countries. The rapper had multiple messages of love throughout the performance.
— Pop Base (@PopBase) February 9, 2026Bad Bunny has been outspoken about his Puerto Rican heritage, but the star clearly believes that everyone in the country can come together as one.
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