Seahawks kicker Jason Myers' record-breaking performance and Bad Bunny's historic halftime show, performed entirely in Spanish, highlighted Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in California. The Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots, securing their second Vince Lombardi Trophy, while Bad Bunny's performance included a genuine wedding ceremony.
Myers, who kicked five field goals, the most in any Super Bowl game, expressed his disbelief at the victory. "I don't think it has really sunk in yet," he said on "Good Morning America" Monday, according to ABC News. "We're just enjoying this moment right now." The Seahawks' win came after an "unbelievable season," Myers added.
Bad Bunny's halftime show, viewed by over 100 million people, was a landmark moment, as he performed almost entirely in Spanish. The performance included a wedding ceremony, which Sky News confirmed was genuine. The artist also used his platform to call for unity in the Americas, a message that drew criticism from Donald Trump and his supporters, who attacked the Spanish-language set as "woke and ridiculous," according to Al Jazeera.
The halftime show was a novel approach for the Super Bowl, as noted by The New York Times, which described Bad Bunny as "one of music's dominant global innovators for a decade." The show's visibility provided an "epic platform for an epic performer," the Times reported.
In other news, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's coalition secured a landslide victory in the lower house of Parliament, winning 352 of 465 seats. Al Jazeera reported that experts believe this decisive win will pave the way for a defense expansion.
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