The nation spoke on Tuesday, with the NFL rendering its verdict on Saturday.
Nick Bosa, the 49ers star defensive finish, was fined $11,255 in response to a league supply for being in violation of the NFL uniform and gear guidelines for carrying a hat that contained a private message.
The hat in query displayed the message “Make America Nice Once more” in assist of presidential candidate Donald Trump. Bosa put the hat on earlier than he photobombed a postgame ESPN interview that included analyst Melissa Stark with quarterback Brock Purdy, tight finish George Kittle and operating again Isaac Guerendo following a 30-24 win by the 49ers.
Based on Article 8 of the NFL rulebook: the League won’t grant permission for any membership or participant to put on, show, or in any other case convey messages . . . which relate to political actions or causes, different non-football occasions, causes or campaigns, or charitable causes or campaigns.”
Kittle was present in violation of the rule final season when he wore a T-shirt on the sector following a win over Dallas with a profane message directed on the Cowboys. Kittle was fined $13,659.
Bosa wasn’t fined instantly, because the league waited till after the nationwide election wherein Trump defeated Kamala Harris. In any occasion, Bosa wasn’t too fearful about it when he spoke to the media on Wednesday, the day after the election.
“If it comes, it comes,” Bosa mentioned, including “it might be nicely value it . . clearly the nation spoke and we acquired what we acquired.”
Bosa can greater than afford the wonderful.
Since signing a five-year extension value a most of $170 million earlier than the 2023 season, Bosa earns a wage of $1.125 million this season, or $62,500 per week unfold out over 18 weeks.
When bonuses are factored in, Bosa’s common per 12 months of $34 million ties him with broad receiver CeeDee Lamb of Dallas because the twentieth highest paid participant within the NFL and he stays the best paid defensive participant.
Forward of Bosa and Lamb are Minnesota broad receiver Justin Jefferson at No. 19 ($35 million APY). Quarterbacks, led by Dak Prescott of Dallas ($60 million APY), account for the primary 18 spots and can possible be the place 49ers’ quarterback Brock Purdy resides after he receivers an offseason extension from his unique rookie deal.