The NFL’s announcement of the halftime show performer for Super Bowl 60 was intended to generate excitement ahead of the league’s biggest night. Instead, it has sparked an unusually pointed debate inside football circles—one that reaches beyond music preference and into deeper questions about identity, values, and what the Super Bowl should represent.
Anonymous Players Set the Tone
Terry Smith Brings the Debate Into the Open

A Clash Between Tradition and Expansion

The Morality and “Culture-War” Dimension
Divided Fan Reaction
Why Smith’s Perspective Matters

