Rob Walton Supports Kid Rock's All-American Halftime Show with Turning Point USA, Declares Strong Message for America

Rob Walton, owner of the Denver Broncos, has publicly supported Kid Rock’s All-American Halftime Show in partnership with Turning Point USA, praising the event for its patriotic tone and clear message of American values. With tickets sold out within hours and a crowd of passionate fans chanting slogans like "Hold the Line, Skip the Bunny," Walton highlighted how the event resonates with the current cultural climate and the importance of freedom and individuality in America.
“I’m fully behind Kid Rock’s All-American Halftime Show,” Walton said in a statement. “It’s a celebration of what makes America great — our love for music, our appreciation for freedom, and our unwavering support for values that unite us as a country. This event, along with Turning Point USA’s involvement, is exactly the kind of positive, patriotic message that America needs right now.”
The All-American Halftime Show, which is set to be a major spectacle, has sparked significant excitement among fans, especially those who feel that traditional American values are being overlooked in mainstream entertainment. The event's growing popularity has led to a wave of support, as crowds flocked to buy tickets, eager to be part of the celebration of freedom and independence.
Walton, who is known for his strong opinions on various cultural issues, emphasized that the show represents more than just a performance. “It’s a message. A loud and clear message to the NFL and to everyone watching that America is choosing guitar over political correctness, passion over censorship, and freedom over division,” he said.
The chant, "Hold the Line, Skip the Bunny," was widely understood to be a direct response to the cultural and political debates currently unfolding in the country, especially in relation to the entertainment industry. The phrase symbolizes a rallying cry for those who want to preserve traditional American values in the face of changing trends in media and entertainment.
“Events like this remind us of the power of music, unity, and standing up for what you believe in,” Walton continued. “It’s not about divisiveness; it’s about bringing people together under a shared love for our country.”
As the countdown to the All-American Halftime Show continues, Kid Rock and Turning Point USA are gearing up to deliver a performance that promises to stir up conversation, inspire patriotism, and send a powerful message to the NFL and beyond. Walton’s endorsement reflects the growing movement of Americans who are eager to reclaim their cultural space and stand strong for the principles they believe in.
Seahawks’ NFL-Leading Receiver Makes Big Statement After SNF Week 9 Win

Jaxon Smith-Njigba showed America why he’s the leading receiver in the NFL this season. Smith-Njigba and the Seattle Seahawks dismantled the Washington Commanders in primetime on Sunday Night Football, it was the rest of the wide receiver crew introducing themselves to millions of fans with their outstanding playmaking.
“I thought we came out and started fast,” Smith-Njigba told reporters in a post-game press conference. “Sam (Darnold) did an excellent job. Had us ready. O-line doing their thing. All around the board. Saw a lot of guys step up tonight. I was super excited about that. The game plan throughout the week was great and we came out here and executed. It’s always good.”

Backups stepping up has been a theme for the Seahawks’ secondary. Against Washington, they got that from their receiver corps, with Tory Horton scoring two more touchdowns and Cody White finding the end zone for the first time in his NFL career.
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba Continues to Lead the NFL in Receiving Yards and Doesn’t Look Like He’s Slowing Down Anytime Soon
JSN led the way with eight catches for 129 yards, his fourth consecutive game with at least 100 yards receiving, and his sixth overall game of the season going over 100 yards. Smith-Njigba piled up his yards in a variety of ways, taking short routes and churning out extra yards, or finding soft spots in coverage on timing routes to beat a battered Washington defense. Notably, Smith-Njigba shook a defensive back so hard at one point in the game, cameras caught the elite receiver wide open calling for a ball. Of course, Seattle scored elsewhere on the play, underscoring the fact that the Seahawks were dominant and deep.
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The Seahawks had to play without prized off-season acquisition Cooper Kupp. Kupp was dealing with heel and hamstring injuries, at least one of which he just picked up in practice the following week. The nine-year, 8,000+ yard receiver’s loss could be a huge hit for any offense, but Seattle showed they were ready for their next man up.
Fans immediately got introduced to Tory Horton. Horton had mostly seen time on special teams this season, scoring a touchdown as the Seahawks’ main punt return man. Against the Commanders, however, Horton turned heads. The rookie fifth round draft pick caught four passes for 48 yards and two touchdowns, helping break the game open for the Seahawks.
His play drew praise from Smith-Njigba.
“We preach next man up,” Smith-Njigba said at his press conference. “Step up. Make a play when your number is called, and Tory did that. That’s what we expect from him. He’s a big time player. He’s going to make the most of his opportunities. It’s great to see him take another step forward this season. We’re going to need him throughout the whole season. I’m excited that he had a great game today.”
And that wasn’t the last of Seattle’s depth showcase. Sam Darnold (who multiple times drew MVP consideration from NBC’s broadcast) hit Cody White, and White made the most of his one catch. White took the deep route, broke a tackle and sprinted into the end zone for a 60-yard touchdown. For a guy that was just elevated from the practice a few days earlier, it was a huge welcome to the NFL moment – even if it’s his fourth season, White scored his first NFL touchdown.
Former Michigan State and Walled Lake Western WR Cody White scored his first NFL touchdown
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“Man, excited,” Smith-Njigba said. “We know Cody’s a baller. Anytime he’s out there on the field he’s making plays. I’m excited he’s on our team. His work ethic is through the roof. Great to see him out there balling.”
Now standing at 6-2, the Seahawks expect to keep balling.