In an election year full of political maneuvering, the NFL appears to be making its own calculated political move.
According to a report from CBS Lead NFL Insider Jonathan Jones, the NFL is postponing its decision over whether to fine 49ers star defensive end Nick Bosa for crashing an NBC post-game interview while wearing a MAGA hat until “later next week,” in other words, after the election.
“Source to @NFLonCBS: The NFL is looking into Nick Bosa wearing a MAGA hat Sunday postgame,” Jones wrote on X. “There will not be a determination on any potential fine until later next week. I’m told there is no consideration for any potential suspension.”
Source to @NFLonCBS: The NFL is looking into Nick Bosa wearing a MAGA hat Sunday postgame. There will not be a determination on any potential fine until later next week. I'm told there is no consideration for any potential suspension. pic.twitter.com/6plJWQzE6M
— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) November 1, 2024
Last Sunday, Bosa ran up during Melissa Stark’s post-game interview with 49ers QB Brock Purdy and pointed to his MAGA hat before running off.
Nick Bosa video bombed the Sunday Night Football postgame show wearing a gold and white MAGA hat. The Democrats’ ability to use social and pop-cultural bullying is crumbling before our eyes. You love to see it. pic.twitter.com/nt7SFN5Kpo
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) October 28, 2024
According to the NFL Football Operations website, fines for the previous week are posted at 4 P.M. EST on the following Saturday. The reported delay in a determination in Bosa’s case until several days later is highly unusual. […]
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