Jay-Z and the NFL are seemingly unfazed by the Super Bowl headliner debates! Bloomberg reveals the NFL recently extended its deal with Hov and Roc Nation for the halftime show and social justice work.
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Details Of Jay’s NFL Partnership Extension
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell praised his partnership with Jay-Z and CEO Desiree Perez, describing it as “mutually positive” and noting that everyone feels satisfied.
“I’m not sure either one of us really spend much time talking about contracts. Jay is happy. Desiree Perez is happy. I’m happy, so we’re all good,” Goodell explained.
Hov and the NFL first teamed up in 2019 with a $25 million, five-year dal, according to HipHopDX. The details of the new agreement including its value and duration remain unclear.
The partnership faced criticism over Colin Kaepernick’s blackballing after his protest. Despite the backlash, Jay-Z has spotlighted Black artists at the Super Bowl, organizing shows with Rihanna, Usher, and a star-studded lineup, including Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, and Snoop Dogg.
Super Bowl Producer Supports Jay-Z Despite Halftime Show Criticism
TSR previously shared that Super Bowl halftime show producer Jesse Collins stood by Jay-Z amid the ongoing criticism. In a September interview with Variety, Collins discussed reactions to the halftime shows, stating that Jay-Z makes the decisions, and he fully backs them, including Kendrick Lamar’s highly anticipated performance.
“It’s a decision that Jay makes. Since we’ve been on board with that show, he’s made it every year, and it’s been amazing. He’s always picked right!” Collins explained.
For weeks, people have debated the 2025 headliner, with stars like Master P, Nas, Nicki Minaj, and Birdman weighing in on Kendrick taking the stage. Many believe not selecting Weezy to headline was not considerate of his legacy.
Wayne himself shared his disappointment in not being chosen in an emotional video. He admitted it “hurt a whole lot” not getting picked. He blamed himself for not being “mentally prepared” for the letdown. However, he didn’t mention Kendrick in his comment.
“I thought that nothing was better than that spot, and that stage and that platform in my city. So that hurt, hurt a whole lot. But y’all are f***ing amazing. It made me feel like s**t not getting this opportunity, and when I felt like s**t, you guys reminded me that I ain’t s**t without y’all.”
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However, Jesse Collins responded to Wayne and his fans, saying there’s no issue with the ‘A Milli’ rapper and he’s confident K. Dot will deliver a great performance.
“We love Wayne. There’s always Vegas odds on who’s going to get to perform it, Collins stated. “But I think we’re going to do an amazing show with Kendrick, and I think everybody’s going to love the halftime show. I know Kendrick is going to work exceptionally hard to deliver an amazing show.”
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