‘Thank you Benito’: Jalen Brunson, J.J. Watt react to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX performance on social media

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Bad Bunny put on a memorable performance during the Apple Music halftime show at Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.

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The Latin trap artist gave fans nearly 13 minutes of energetic entertainment, which included hits from his latest album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.”

Bad Bunny opened the performance with “Tití Me Preguntó” before transitioning to “Yo Perreo Sola.”

In the performance, Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Martinez Ocasio, brought out Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin as special guest performers.

Lady Gaga sale como invitada y hasta bailó “Baile Inolvidable” con Benito.🎤🐰 pic.twitter.com/nWqK8doRsJ

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Inside the ‘most dangerous gym in America,’ where Eagles’ WR A.J. Brown trained

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AT THE “MOST dangerous gym in America,” not even the cameraman is safe.

After finishing the first set of 300 triceps pushdowns with sweat dripping from my face, my arms felt as if they might burst. I dropped to the wooden push-up board and completed 30 superset pushups before catching my breath until the next set.

That’s when Shay “Unc” Fletcher suddenly turned to our photographer, Justin Sorensen, and asked for his camera. With a crooked smile, Sorensen asked, “What? Why?” The answer was simple: At Diamond Gym in Maplewood, New Jersey, everyone takes part in the workout — even

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When football meets third grade curriculum: The rise of NFeLementary

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ATLANTA FALCONS RUNNING back Bijan Robinson got a meaningful surprise last September when Mary Crippen showed up at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to volunteer for his “Bijan Reads” book fair.

The event was vital to Robinson, whose goal was to help children, specifically those at a third grade level, know exactly what they were learning to help set them up for a better life.

“I think it’s really important for me as a role model for them to make sure that they’re getting all the right learning materials, the right learning, just people to help them out so

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‘Uptown Funk,’ ‘Creed’ and more trends from Seahawks’ last Super Bowl berth

The Seattle Seahawks are headed back to the Super Bowl.

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Seattle defeated the Los Angeles Rams in a 31-27 win in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday night.

Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold threw for 346 yards and three touchdowns, while Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford had 374 passing yards and three scores himself. Darnold and Stafford are the second pair of opposing quarterbacks to both have 300 passing yards and three passing touchdowns in a Conference Championship game, according to ESPN Research. Seattle will now face the New England Patriots in

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