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NFL Breaks Silence on Bad Bunny Halftime Show Ratings With Clear Warning


The Seattle Seahawks emerged victorious in Super Bowl LX with a dominant 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots, but the real winner of the night may have been Bad Bunny.

Initial reports indicated Bad Bunny set a new record with 135.4 million viewers – surpassing Kendrick Lamar’s 133.3 million as the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show of all-time. However, those throwing around that figure were urged to use caution that it’s not the official tally from the NFL just yet.

“They expect Super Bowl viewership numbers after 4pm ET on Tuesday. Usually SB halftime show comes with that data. Occasionally it has come slightly earlier or slightly later than the game figures. But as of now: They DO NOT have SB halftime viewership numbers based on Nielsen’s Big Data + Panel which is the measurement they have used all season,” NFL media insider Richard Deitsch said.

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The NFL broke its silence on Bad Bunny's halftime show.

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The NFL also expressed a warning that he official numbers have not yet been released.

“Seeing some random Super Bowl halftime and game viewership numbers floating around. Nothing has been released yet,” NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said in a message on social media.

As for the game at hand, Seattle dominated New England’s offense as the Seahawks forced three turnovers and sacked quarterback Drake Maye six times while not allowing a touchdown until late in the fourth quarter when the game was seemingly already out of hand.

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