Beyoncé took center stage during the halftime show of the NFL game Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game on Christmas Day. Held at NRG Stadium in her hometown of Houston, the pe
Roger Goodell addressed sexual assault allegations brought against Jay-Z, whose company Roc Nation produces the Super Bowl halftime show.
It was not a family affair! Pop icon Beyoncé brought out her daughter Blue Ivy during her Christmas Day halftime performance, but her husband Jay-Z didn’t appear in the show — in the wake of his legal battle.
Beyoncé delivered a dazzling halftime performance at the Houston Texans-Baltimore Ravens game on Christmas Day, captivating fans with a stunning showcase from her latest album, Cowboy Carter. The superstar shared the stage with her 12-year-old daughter,
The NFL says partnership with Jay-Z won’t change despite a woman accusing the rapper of raping her when she was 13. Jay-Z's Roc Nation will keep producing the Super Bowl halftime show.
Producing the halftime show is the most high-profile responsibility on which Jay-Z and the NFL partner. Roc Nation helps to select performers for key acts including the Super Bowl halftime show.
Beyoncé sent football and music fans alike into a frenzy Wednesday night with a roughly 9-minute performance during Netflix’s live broadcast of the Houston Texas v. Baltimore Ravens game. Yet noticeably absent was her husband Jay-Z.
NFL Stands Firm On Jay-Z Partnership Amid Rape Allegations NFL Stands Firm On Jay-Z Partnership Amid Rape Allegations
FOX Sports and NFL Network's Peter Schrager is plugged into the New York Jets. His take is that the Madden ratings are overblown, plus gives a Jay-Z anecdote.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell revealed that the NFL would stand beside JAY-Z. 50 Cent, despite his trolling of HOV, supports the decision.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell stated that the league’s partnership with JAY-Z's Roc Nation will remain unchanged.
NBC News previously reported that Hov, along with Diddy, were both named in a lawsuit accusing the moguls of raping an underaged Jane Doe. Tony Buzbee initially filed the suit as a part of the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act in the Southern District of New York in October.