Following the NFLâs high-profile decision to feature Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show performer, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love didnât shy away from sharing his thoughts â delivering a message that perfectly captures the spirit of the Packersâ tradition and their blue-collar fanbase.

Speaking to local reporters after practice at Lambeau Field, Loveâs tone was composed but firm.
âI respect what the leagueâs trying to do,â Love said. âBut for us in Green Bay, itâs always been about heart, grit, and the game itself. No show, no spotlight, no celebrity â just football.â
His response instantly resonated across social media, particularly among Packers fans who pride themselves on the franchiseâs old-school values. To them, Loveâs comments echoed the ethos of Green Bay football: community first, performance first, team first.
Veteran lineman Elgton Jenkins later backed his quarterback, saying, âThatâs Jordan for you. He respects everyone but never loses focus. Weâre not here for the flash â weâre here to earn respect every snap.â
While debates over the halftime show continue to swirl online, Loveâs stance reflects a deeper sentiment among NFL purists â that the leagueâs true identity lies in the grind, not the glitter.
âBad Bunnyâs doing his thing, and thatâs cool,â Love concluded. âBut for us? Our halftime show is the next drive.â
In Green Bay, those words hit home â a reminder that, no matter how bright the lights get, the game will always belong to the players who live and breathe it.