Last Sunday, the NFL crowned a new champion as the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots to lift the Lombardi Trophy. They secured their second Super Bowl title after their first win in 2014.
While the Seahawks celebrated with the trophy and confetti rained down on the field, Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell and his fiancée, singer Coco Jones, also went home with something memorable from the night.

Donovan Mitchell and His Fiancée’s Video From Super Bowl Night Goes Viral
Jones had an incredible moment on Sunday night, performing “Lift Every Voice and Sing” before the Super Bowl matchup between the Seahawks and Patriots.
After the game ended, she and Mitchell shared a fun surprise on Instagram, showing off a unique souvenir they took from Bad Bunny’s halftime performance. It was a bush hat that was part of Bad Bunny’s elaborate concert setup, in which numerous volunteers dressed as green bushes during the show.
Donovan Mitchell and fiancée Coco Jones show off the souvenir they took from Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show. Jones performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing” before the game. pic.twitter.com/5NLK1deinp
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For those wondering about their love story, Jones and Mitchell first crossed paths in 2023 at billionaire Michael Rubin’s annual Fourth of July White Party in the Hamptons. The high-profile networking event brought them together. The couple kept things pretty low-key for about two years, and then in July of 2025, they announced their engagement.
Mitchell’s dedication to Jones was on full display when he drove three hours from Sacramento to Santa Clara to support her at the Super Bowl. This came right after the Cavs beat the Kings 136-126 on Saturday night.
While Mitchell and Jones clearly enjoyed the game and the halftime show, not everyone shared the same excitement about Bad Bunny’s performance
Ever since it was announced that the Puerto Rican superstar would headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, some critics questioned why an American-born artist wasn’t chosen instead. Others labeled the show divisive. It was due to its primarily Spanish-language set and its strong celebration of Latino and Puerto Rican heritage, along with broader “América” themes.
The backlash even led to calls for a boycott. Some critics encouraged fans to avoid purchasing tickets to related events or future shows. There was even a separate counter-event organized by Turning Point USA called the “All-American Halftime Show.” It was aimed at viewers who opposed Bad Bunny’s artistic style.
Despite all the controversy, the numbers tell a different story: according to Nielsen’s latest data, Bad Bunny’s halftime performance pulled in an average of 128.2 million viewers, which is seriously impressive and makes it the fourth-most-watched halftime show ever.
In the end, the numbers speak for themselves, and for Mitchell and Jones, it’s clear they had an amazing time at the Super Bowl.
