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(9 Feb 2026) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP AND SNTV MAY USE ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP AND SNTV MAY USE Mexico City - 8 February 2026 1. People watching Super Bowl on screen in bar 2. Various of people watching game 3. Close of pork ribs 4. Fan with giant foam finger 5. Various of fans reacting during game 6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Chrystian Plata, singer and NFL fan: "It (first half of the game) felt pretty tight to me. I think it’s been many years, if not ever, that I’ve seen a game with no touchdowns." 7. People watching game 8. Fans wearing NFL jerseys 9. Various of people dancing and singing along to Bad Bunny’s halftime show 10. Laura Gilda Mejía, 51-year-old school teacher, dancing along as Bad Bunny names all Latin American countries during show 11. Fans cheering as Bad Bunny says "Mexico" 12. People dancing and singing along 13. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Laura Gilda Mejía, 51, school teacher and NFL fan: "With everything that’s going on politically in the United States, and all the hostility toward Latinos – who I think are the main workforce (in the U.S.) – seeing a Latino come out and sing in Spanish at the biggest show in the world was incredible. It really moved me. I loved it, loved it." 14. Various of people dancing and singing along 15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Melissa Neri, Bad Bunny fan: ++AUDIO AS INCOMING++ "I loved how he designed the stages, the mix of songs, the fact that he mentioned all the countries (of the Americas), and above all that it was the first (Super Bowl halftime) show ever done in Spanish. I think this is historic." 16. Various of fans dancing 17. Fan singing along to song 18. Person recording halftime show on phone STORYLINE: Fans of both the NFL and Bad Bunny packed into a bar in Mexico City on Sunday, transforming a Super Bowl viewing into a lively, shared celebration that blended sport and music. From kickoff through most of the first half, patrons were glued to screens, reacting to each play with cheers, groans and animated chatter as plates of barbecue ribs and cold drinks circulated. Foam fingers waved and NFL jerseys stood out in the crowd, a mix of die-hard football followers and music lovers keeping close watch on the action. The energy in the bar surged as Bad Bunny’s halftime performance began, prompting spontaneous dancing, singing and immersive cheering. When the artist – celebrated for performing entirely in Spanish on the Super Bowl stage, a historical first for the event – acknowledged Latin American countries during the set, the mood hit a new high and fans erupted with applause, especially as Mexico was called out by name. Laura Gilda Mejía, a 51-year-old schoolteacher in the crowd, said seeing a Latino artist sing in Spanish at one of the world’s most watched cultural events felt deeply meaningful. Another fan, Melissa Neri, praised the stage design and the flow of songs, while calling the show "historic" and a memorable highlight of the night. Bad Bunny’s appearance reflected the NFL’s growing international audience and the league’s efforts to expand its reach beyond the United States. Mexico is one of the NFL’s largest markets outside the U.S., with regular-season games and widespread viewership. AP Video by Martín Silva Rey =========================================================== Clients are reminded to adhere to all listed restrictions and to check the terms of their licence agreements. For further assistance, please contact the AP Archive on: Tel +44(0)2074827482 Email: info@aparchive.com. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...