San Francisco 49ers All-Pro pass rusher Nick Bosa made it clear that he is voting for Donald Trump in the Presidential election.
Nick Bosa and Donald Trump (Image via IMAGO/X)
Nick Bosa knows how to make his point across. The San Francisco 49ers star pass rusher proved to be a nuisance for the Dallas Cowboys when the two sides clashed during the late kickoff at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday.
Following a blistering first half of football that saw Bosa get entangled in a heated skirmish with the Cowboys players, the 49ers took the lead through Isaac Guerendo early in the second half. They continued the dominance as Brock Purdy made one for George Kittle and scored one by himself to increase the lead further.
Bosa and Fred Warner kept up the pressure on Prescott and forced a couple of sacks before he threw another one trying to find CeeDee Lamb. Prescott eventually connected twice with the All-Pro receiver, but a 41-yard Anders Carlson score put the game to bed. The 49ers hung on to win the game 30-24.
After the game, NBC’s Mellisa Stark stopped Kittle, who had 6 catches for 128 yards and one touchdown, and Guerendo, who carried the ball 14 times for 85 yards, for an interview. While Stark asked the pair about the game, Nick Bosa dropped by wearing a white hat, posed for a moment, and left.
Fans on social media focused on the hat, and even though it was hazy, some of them managed to decipher the phrase ‘Make America Great Again.’ It was a direct shoutout to Donald Trump’s MAGA campaign for the upcoming presidential election.
Nick Bosa has a history with Donald Trump
The former Defensive Player of the Year never shies away from speaking his mind, whether it’s against the referee or showing support for the Republican Party’s head. Bosa endorsing Trump isn’t something out of the blue; rather, it has been a long time coming.
Popular faces from various backgrounds have begun to make their political affiliation clear in the last few months. Whether it’s Taylor Swift or Steph Curry to Harrison Butker, each in some form or the other announced their support for either Trump or Democrat head Kamala Harris.
Bosa enlisted himself in that elite group as well. However, those who follow both football and politics know he has been an admirer of the 78-year-old for quite some time. After an assassination attempt on the former President in July, Bosa publicly sent prayers for Trump’s speedy recovery.