The quarter of the Chargers Justin Herbert revealed his choice for the half-time interpreter of the Super Bowl on Wednesday, and surprisingly, it’s not Taylor Swift.
Mark Sanchez de Fox asked by Fox to choose from the three “predictions of call sheet”.
“Who will perform in the Half-time show of the Super Bowl? So there are three calls for call sheets, and they are currently Taylor Swift, Post Malone, Ariana Grande,” said Sanchez (11:29), via “Rear View” “who want to choose?”
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“I think it’s going to be after Malone,” said Herbert.
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Post Malone, which has a net value of $ 50 million (according to Celebrity Net Worth), played “America the Beautiful” at the Super Bowl 2024. The choice of Herbert was a surprise for many, because many NFL players expect Swift to make it this year. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell fueled speculation last week.
“We would still like Taylor (Swift) to play,” said Goodell on September 3 via ESPN. “It is a special and special talent. And obviously, it would be welcome at any time.”
He was also asked if the NFL negotiated with the Pop icon.
“I can’t tell you anything,” said Goodell. “It may be a perhaps.”
Swift fans speculated on his involvement after referring to a possible half-time performance during the “New Heights” podcast of Travis Kelce on August 26. She mentioned sourdough bread “60% of time”, probably referring to the 60th Super Bowl.
The announcement of the program at halftime will come later this year.
Justin Herbert’s confident loaders are “ ahead ” after a great victory over the chefs
Justin Herbert thinks that the chargeers are ahead of the place they were last season after defeating the Kansas City 27-21 chiefs in Brazil on Friday. He also stressed the importance of victory
“Where we are this year compared to the place where we were last year, the passages are ahead,” said Herbert on Wednesday, via Fox’s “hindsight”. “We knew how important this game was for us. To be the team we want to be, we have to beat teams like (the chefs), the best of the best. I thought it was a big challenge for us to go there and execute.”
The charges finished 11-6 in 2024 but lost in the round of the AFC joker. They added the receiver of veterans Keenan Allen this year and focused on the development of Quentin Johnston and Ladd McConkey.
Johnston played a key role in week 1, recording five catches for 79 yards and two affected.
“I’m so happy for him,” said Herbert. “He has worked so much in recent years. I think he will only improve.”
The quarter-tree has also expressed his confidence in his other receivers.
Edited by Victor Ramon Galvez