Lee Greenwood Endorses Mike Johnson’s Bold Super Bowl Proposal, Claiming He’d Shine on the Big Stage!
A surprising voice has joined the debate over the Super Bowl halftime show lineup—none other than country music legend Lee Greenwood himself is throwing his support behind House Speaker Mike Johnson’s suggestion to replace Bad Bunny with him.
Lee Greenwood recently spoke with TMZ, expressing full agreement with Johnson’s idea and confidently stating that he would absolutely nail the Super Bowl performance. Drawing from his extensive experience entertaining NFL audiences—especially at their annual Salute to Service games—Greenwood feels poised to bring his classic, heartfelt energy to the halftime spotlight.
At 82 years old, Greenwood remains in high demand; he’s even scheduled to headline the halftime show for the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football this coming November 3rd. Considering football is widely regarded as America’s favorite sport, he emphasizes how meaningful it is to sing patriotic anthems like “God Bless the U.S.A.” for passionate fans across the country.
But here’s where it gets interesting: although Bad Bunny is officially confirmed for the Super Bowl halftime performance, Greenwood suggests the NFL might still want to bring him in to energize the crowd with a pre-game show, thereby blending star power and tradition.
To be clear, Greenwood’s enthusiasm stems purely from his love for music and the game of football—not from any personal friction with Bad Bunny. His representatives stress that Lee holds no ill will toward the Latin superstar. What truly troubles him is how deeply polarized America has become as debates like this one unfold.
More broadly, Greenwood laments the increasing acrimony in political and cultural conversations, wishing fans could simply enjoy the music and the sport without the tension overshadowing the fun.
So, what do you think? Is the Super Bowl halftime more about the music, the message, or something else entirely? Do you agree with Lee Greenwood’s take, or do you feel Bad Bunny represents the future of halftime shows? Drop your thoughts and let the conversation begin!