NFL's Nick Bosa Punishment Is Coming Soon
Nick Bosa sparks controversy with a MAGA hat postgame, potentially violating NFL rules. Here's what happened and what's next.
Hill, the former ESPN reporter who now writes for The Atlantic, quoted a video of LeBron James’ interview and lauded him for talking about his social media post while criticizing Bos
NFL rules prohibit players from “wearing, displaying, or otherwise conveying personal messages” on game days, including during postgame interviews.
After a big 30-24 victory for the San Francisco 49ers over the Dallas Cowboys, defensive end Nick Bosa found himself under NFL scrutiny-not for his on-field performance, but for hi
After Sunday's game between the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys, 49ers defensive lineman Nick Bosa had a message for Sunday Night Football 's television audience. Bosa crashed his teammates' postgame interview with NBC and flashed a pro-Donald Trump "Make America Great Again" hat in the process.
On Saturday, the NFL handed down a $10,750 fine to San Francisco 49ers linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles for unnecessary roughness in the 49ers win
Nick Bosa crashed his San Francisco 49ers teammate’s postgame interview on Sunday night to make a Donald Trump statement with his “Make America Great Again” hat, although he didn’t back it up with much of an actual statement when asked about it. But let’s focus on the hat itself: was that a violation of NFL rules?
Following the San Francisco 49ers’ last game, defensive end Nick Bosa went viral for showing his “Make American Great Again” hat during a television interview, which was pretty clearly in violation of NFL rules.
Last month, San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa went viral for showing his “Make American Great Again” hat during his teammates’ television interview after a game. And it sounds like the league is in the midst of deciding whether or not to punish him for it.
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San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa calling Colin Kaepernick a clown back in 2016 had social media enraged.