
San Francisco 49ers star Nick Bosa made waves post-game on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium as he crashed quarterback Brock Purdy’s interview whereas carrying a “Make America Nice Once more” hat.Â
However that transfer from Bosa may lead to a fantastic from the NFL.
The NFL rulebook states in Rule 5, Part 4, Article 8 what gamers are allowed to put on, and extra importantly, what they don’t seem to be allowed to after they get to the stadium on sport day.Â
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San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Nick Bosa after the sport towards the Arizona Cardinals at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Oct. 6, 2024. (Kelley L Cox-Imagn Photos)
“All through the interval on sport day {that a} participant is seen to the stadium and tv viewers (together with in pregame warm-ups, within the bench space, and through postgame interviews within the locker room or on the sector), gamers are prohibited from carrying, displaying, or in any other case conveying private messages both in writing or illustration, except such message has been accepted upfront by the League workplace,” the handbook states
Now, the rule breaks down that things like “anniversaries or memorable occasions, or to honor or commemorate people” with helmet decals, jersey patches and arm bands are allowed so long as the league workplace is notified.Â
Nonetheless, relating to political messaging, this rule could be very clear.Â
49ERS’ NICK BOSA GETS SUPPORT FROM NFL GREAT AFTER FLASHING MAGA HAT
“The League won’t grant permission for any membership or participant to put on, show, or in any other case convey messages, by way of helmet decals, arm bands, jersey patches, mouthpieces, or different gadgets affixed to sport uniforms or gear, which relate to political actions or causes, different non-football occasions, causes or campaigns, or charitable causes or campaigns. Additional, any such accepted gadgets should be modest in measurement, tasteful, non-commercial, and non-controversial; should not be worn for a couple of soccer season.”
The league does, nonetheless, permit gamers and coaches to debate politics throughout press conferences.Â

San Francisco 49ers defensive finish Nick Bosa is launched earlier than the sport towards the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs at Levi’s Stadium on Oct. 20, 2024. (Cary Edmondson-Imagn Photos)
Nonetheless, when posed with the query concerning the hat, Bosa stated he was “not gonna discuss an excessive amount of about it, however I believe it’s an necessary time.”
The NFL didn’t instantly reply a request for remark from Fox Information Digital.
How a lot precisely may Bosa get fined?Â
The league dished out a $10,000 fantastic to Pittsburgh Steelers receiver George Pickens for displaying a private message on his eye black throughout “Sunday Night time Soccer” towards the Cowboys.Â
Bosa obtained flak for displaying his MAGA hat, however there have been others that confirmed assist for him, together with NFL Corridor of Famer Brian Urlacher.Â
Urlacher commented beneath Bosa’s Instagram publish, the place the star lineman had a collage of photographs that included the second he confirmed his Trump assist with the MAGA hat.Â

Nick Bosa of the San Francisco 49ers stands on the sector within the third quarter towards the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs at Levi’s Stadium on Oct. 23, 2022. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Photos)
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“MAGA,” Urlacher wrote with two American flags.Â
Bosa completed with one sack on Sunday night time to notch 4.5 on the yr.Â
Fox Information’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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