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2,000+ FCC Complaints on Super Bowl Show

Publication by EssentiallySports | May 10, 2026 | Edition #399 |
Hey Folks,
The Super Bowl halftime show is supposed to be the biggest party in sports. Countless fans tune in, hot takes fly, and for one performer, the stage becomes a cultural moment bigger than the game itself. But not everyone was celebrating. While the numbers were record-breaking, so was the backlash, and now, months later, the complaints have a very official paper trail.
P.S. To all the moms reading our newsletter, you are the real headline act. Happy Mother's Day!

As the offseason heats up, Bad Bunny’s performance is still making noise long after the final whistle.


Through financial struggles, endless sacrifices, and years of hard work, she quietly built a life rooted in resilience and determination.
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The journey to the NFL gridiron is rarely a solo sprint; it is a marathon fueled by the relentless support of the women in the stands. Long before the stadium lights and the roar of the crowd, there were early morning carpools, endless piles of laundry, and the steady encouragement that transformed talented kids into professional athletes.
This Mother’s Day, we look past the jerseys to celebrate the moms who provided the emotional and physical foundation for every Sunday afternoon highlight.
For many players, Mom remains the first phone call after a massive win and the primary source of perspective after a tough loss.
Whether it’s Donna Kelce’s legendary presence at her sons' games or the thousands of mothers who balanced multiple jobs to afford cleats and camp fees, their sacrifices are the league's quietest and most vital statistics.
As we celebrate Mother’s Day across the league, we honor the ’Moms Behind the Helmets’ for their unwavering resilience. To every mother who has ever cheered from a cold metal bleacher or a living room sofa, thank you for giving the game its heart. You are the true MVPs of every season.

Catch up on these quick reads of the day!
Deion Sanders mourns the man who made him a two-sport legend.
Stefon Diggs hints at a long-awaited homecoming…
Aaron Rodgers is in Pittsburgh, just not at the facility!
OBJ wants Big Blue back, but there's a catch!
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