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In a highly anticipated primetime clash, Nick Bosa and the San Francisco 49ers triumphed over the Dallas Cowboys with a thrilling 30-24 win, improving their season record to 4-4.
The match coincided with National Tight Ends Day, where standout tight end George Kittle shone brightly, recording six receptions for a season-high 92 yards.
Following the game, NBC's Melissa Stark conducted interviews with Kittle, quarterback Brock Purdy, and running back Isaac Guerendo.
In a surprising twist, Bosa crashed the interview, sporting a MAGA hat that made his political allegiance unmistakable. This unexpected moment garnered significant attention, particularly during such a high-profile broadcast.
Adding to the buzz, Bosa's mother, Cheryl, expressed her pride on social media after the game, sharing a post that featured the hashtag #BOSAFORTRUMP, reinforcing her for her son's political stance.
During the post-game press conference, Bosa was somewhat guarded when asked about his MAGA display.
"I'm not gonna talk too much about it, but I think it's an important time," he replied.
Notably, NBC chose to exclude footage of Bosa's political gesture from their social media recap of the interview.
Bosa's long-standing connection to Donald Trump
Bosa's relationship with Donald Trump can be traced back to 2019, when the 49ers selected him as the second overall pick in the NFL Draft.
Trump celebrated the announcement with an enthusiastic tweet, complimenting Bosa's talent and encouraging him to always stay true to himself.
Since then, Bosa has been spotted with Trump at various UFC events, showcasing a connection that extends beyond the football field. However, his pro-Trump sentiments have not come without controversy.
Before ing the 49ers, Bosa itted to scrubbing his social media s of pro-Trump tweets. One tweet, which has resurfaced following his MAGA stunt, called Colin Kaepernick a "clown" for his national anthem protests against police brutality.
When questioned about his decision to clean up his social media presence ahead of the draft, Bosa told ESPN that he "had to" do it to facilitate a smooth transition into the San Francisco organization.
As Bosa continues to make headlines both on and off the field, his political views are sure to spark discussion among fans and analysts alike.
His latest stunt serves as a powerful reminder of how personal beliefs and professional sports often intersect, fueling ongoing conversations about politics in the realm of athletics.