San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa has been fined $11,255 by the NFL for violating league rules by displaying a political message during a postgame interview. Bosa, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, wore a hat with the slogan 'Make America Great Again' after the 49ers' victory over the Dallas Cowboys.
The incident occurred when Bosa interrupted a postgame interview with his teammates by jogging between them and pointing to the message on his hat before running away. The NFL's rulebook prohibits players from displaying personal messages without prior approval from the league office during game-day activities visible to the audience.
While Bosa acknowledged the possibility of being fined, he stated that he believed his actions were worth it, emphasizing his stance on the matter. His mother, Cheryl Bosa, showed support for her son's message by reposting a social media post praising him for his actions.
Bosa's connection to Trump dates back to his college days at Ohio State, where he faced criticism for past tweets supporting Trump and making derogatory remarks about Colin Kaepernick. Bosa later apologized for his comments about Kaepernick, acknowledging the importance of the former NFL player's activism against police brutality and racism.
Following his draft into the NFL, Trump publicly congratulated Bosa and expressed his support for the young player. Bosa has since deleted controversial tweets, including those targeting Kaepernick, Beyoncé, and the movie 'Black Panther,' citing the need to do so.
The incident involving Bosa's political display highlights the ongoing intersection of sports and politics, particularly in light of Kaepernick's activism and the broader social justice movements within the NFL.