Super Bowl LVI provided a classic match between two highly competitive teams, but it also produced plenty of memorable moments outside of the game. The spectacular event featured an unforgettable halftime performance, plenty of heartwarming moments and a signature moment for some of the NFL's brightest stars.

Twitter was tuned in to watch Sunday's Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and had plenty to say. 

Fans were cheering on Odell Beckham Jr. to win his first Super Bowl of his career.

Beckham scored one touchdown in the first quarter before being forced to leave the game with a knee injury, ESPN reports. The Los Angeles Rams star watched the rest of the game from the sideline and broke out in tears when his team clinched the title in the end.

"This is everything I've ever dreamed of, you know," he told CBS Sports. "And there was a moment I was in the back room and they told me I was done, I couldn't play. And I had to come back out there and be a part of this because it's so much bigger than myself. And these boys pulled through and made it happen."

While fans were happy for Beckham, they couldn't help but poke fun at his tearful reaction to his team winning the Super Bowl. 

According to the millions of viewers who watched the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday, the performance turned out to be the greatest concert they have ever seen at the grand event. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar took the stage on Sunday and put on an unforgettable show. The performance also included special guests 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak. 

It was a show that lived up to the hype, judging by the reactions.

While music fans fell in love with the halftime performance, conservatives couldn't stand to see hip-hop at the Super Bowl.

Nick Adams saw black people on his TV then had a racist meltdown pic.twitter.com/lPBmpUYT91

— Right Wing Cope (@RightWingCope) February 14, 2022