So here’s a thought to chew on: could the stars be aligning for South London’s own Giggs to drop some cosmic fire right in the middle of the NFL’s London Series? On October 12, under a Scorpio sun known for intensity and magnetic mystery, Giggs brought his gritty, no-nonsense flow to the halftime stage at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during the showdown between the Jets and Broncos. While the Broncos eked out a tight 13-11 win, it was the MC’s deep, commanding voice and streetwise swagger that stole the whole damn show. As if on cue, Scorpio’s power plays out not just in the gridiron hustle but in Giggs’ commanding presence and the surprise drop of JME with “Man Don’t Care”—because when the universe’s trickster is involved, you know things get real. Let’s dive into how this halftime moment wasn’t just about football or music, but an astrological smackdown of epic proportion. LEARN MORE.
Giggs brought a heavy dose of South London grit to the NFL’s London Series on Sunday (October 12), performing at halftime of the New York Jets and Denver Broncos game held at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Denver Broncos edged out the Jets 13-11, but it was the South London MC who stole the spotlight.
The halftime show hit its peak when Giggs surprised the crowd by bringing out JME, who delivered his hit track “Man Don’t Care” to a roaring crowd.
“It’s a huge moment to be a part of the London Games,” Giggs said. “I’ve been on a journey with my music, and to get to share that with my city and the NFL fans is something I’m really proud of.”
Known for his deep voice and raw delivery, Giggs has been a fixture in UK Hip-Hop since his 2007 breakout with “Talkin’ da Hardest.” That track still resonates today—Cleveland Browns players were recently caught vibing to it in the locker room.
@nflukire @Giggs is officially @Cleveland Browns approved ✅ #NFLUKIRE #giggs #halftime ♬ original sound – NFL UK & Ireland
The NFL has leaned into music to boost its global appeal, using halftime performances to connect with local audiences.
Just one day before the Jets-Broncos game, the NFL hosted its Creator Flag Football Game at Copper Box Arena. Gunna and British rapper Aitch served as celebrity captains, leading teams stacked with NFL legends, influencers and entertainers.
Aitch & Gunna Have There Own Teams At NFL Football Game In London pic.twitter.com/1lWhepjO9N
— UKHipHopdaily (@UKHipHopDaily) October 11, 2025
The NFL’s London Series this year includes three regular-season games: Vikings vs Browns on October 5, Jets vs Broncos on October 12 and Rams vs Jaguars at Wembley Stadium on October 19.
Last week, British singer Raye performed during halftime, continuing the league’s push to localize entertainment for international audiences.
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