Rihanna is going to headline the Super Bowl in Arizona

The National Football League made the announcement on Sunday, September 25 that Rihanna would be performing at the Super Bowl halftime show that will take place in February in Glendale, Arizona.

The Barbadian artist who has won a Grammy is currently performing in one of the most coveted positions on the US music calendar, which is viewed by millions of television viewers on an annual basis.

Michael Jackson, Prince, Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, Lady Gaga, the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, and the Who are just some of the artists who have performed during previous halftime shows.

On February 12, the State Farm Stadium in Glendale will be the location of the Super Bowl, the most important game in the sport of American football.

Fans of Rihanna have been patiently waiting for years for the follow-up that was promised to her eighth studio album Anti, which was released in 2016 and includes the successful single “Work.”

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The Super Bowl

After pulling off an incredible comeback victory the previous week, the Arizona Cardinals were unable to keep the momentum going and were defeated by the Los Angeles Rams, the reigning Super Bowl winners, 20-12 on Sunday afternoon. The Cardinals were not successful in reaching the end zone, and kicker Matt Prater kicked field goals with a perfect score of 4 for 4.

Drops were a significant factor for both teams. In the second drive of the game, Rams Allen Robinson missed what appeared to be an unassailable opportunity for a touchdown. As a result, the Rams were only able to finish the drive with a field goal, giving them an early 3-0 lead. In the meantime, Murray and the Cardinals offense struggled to get going early in the game. Of the Cardinals’ first four drives, three of them ended in a three-and-out.

Once again, the Rams’ Matt Stafford and Cooper Kupp connection was a dynamic and entertaining one to behold. It was Kupp who scored the opening touchdown of the game after receiving the ball from Stafford and racing 20 yards to the end zone in a touchdown-scoring run. The Rams jumped up to an early lead of 10-0. After that, the Rams’ defensive unit was successful in breaking through the Cardinals’ offensive line. In the first half, Murray took two sacks, with one of them resulting in a loss of 15 yards.

Stafford made the decision to go up the middle to Kendall Blanton for 28 yards in order to conclude the first quarter and set the Rams up for success. On the following play, Stafford threw a tremendous completion downfield to Ben Skowronek, who was wide open, for a gain of 26 yards. The Rams were successful in completing the drive by kicking a field goal, which increased their advantage to 13-0.

Victoria Hudson

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