E-40 and Too $hort to bring Bay Area hip-hop to NFL Honors stage

LOS ANGELES (AP) — E-40 and Too $hort will bring Bay Area hip-hop to the NFL Honors stage. The rap legends perform live Thursday night during the league’s annual awards show in San Francisco. The event takes place at the Palace of Fine Arts and airs at 9 p.m. ET on NBC and NFL Network, with streaming on Peacock. Actor Jon Hamm hosts the ceremony, celebrating the top performances from the 2025 season. Presenters include Tiffany Haddish, Tracy Morgan and current and former NFL players. The performance adds a hometown hip-hop flavor to Super Bowl week festivities.

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