Super Bowl 2025 delivered excitement on the field, but the real spectacle unfolded off it, as pop culture and political moments took center stage.
President Donald Trump’s impromptu salute during the national anthem ignited a firestorm on social media, with supporters praising the gesture and critics calling it a political stunt. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift’s appearance to support boyfriend Travis Kelce drew a divided reaction from the crowd, with both cheers and boos echoing through the stadium.
The NFL’s new scoreboard design left fans baffled, sparking confusion online. Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance added another layer of drama—he appeared to take shots at longtime rival Drake and even featured his exes on screen, a move that set social media ablaze.
Tensions peaked when a performer unfurled a Sudanese-Palestinian flag during the show, prompting an immediate response from the NFL, which sought to distance itself from the political statement.
In the end, Super Bowl 2025 will be remembered as much for its off-field drama as for the game itself, proving once again that the biggest event in American sports is also one of its biggest cultural flashpoints