Nick Bosa drinking from water bottle and Robert Griffin in suitNick Bosa and Robert Griffin (Photos via Getty Images)
The NFL has been reviewing the case of San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa ever since he crashed an NBC postgame interview on Sunday night and pointed to the “Make America Great Again” cap he wore.

Bosa won’t be suspended for what he did, but he surely will face a fine.

Robert Griffin III seems to think the NFL should absolutely hand that down to him.

This week, the former NFL quarterback took to social media and stated, “Yes, Nick Bosa will get fined for wearing that hat.”

“And whether you like it or not, he should! Nick Bosa can vote for who he wants, wear what he wants and speak on whatever he wants. But Nick Bosa also has to be prepared for the backlash for expressing his political views and the fine that will come. And trust me, this is coming from experience.”

Robert Griffin then remembered a situation when he wore a ‘Know Jesus, Know Peace’ shirt to a press conference after a game.


He stated he was informed he would be fined for wearing a message that the NFL did not approve.

To protest that, Griffin stated he wore the shirt inside out.

The fine Nick Bosa will receive and the one Griffin would have received are within the NFL rulebook’s Rule 5, Section 4, Article 8.

The rule states, “Players are prohibited from wearing, displaying, or otherwise conveying personal messages either in writing or illustration unless such message has been approved in advance by the league office.”

As we all saw, Nick Bosa wore his MAGA hat on game day, while visible to the stadium and TV audience.

The evidence is clear-cut, right there on videotape.

 

Nick Bosa Sidestepped Questions About Rocking MAGA Hat

Nick Bosa, a powerhouse defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers, is well-known for his skills on the field, but he has been talked about for being a Trump supporter off the field.

The 49ers defensive end crashed a postgame interview while wearing a “MAGA” hat. In the process, he broke an NFL rule.

Bosa sidestepped a question related to Donald Trump on Sunday night after the 49ers pass-rusher made a political statement.

‘I’m not gonna talk too much about it, but I think it’s an important time,’ he said.

Nick Bosa was then asked if he had been tempted in the past to speak more about his political beliefs.

‘It’s definitely a little easier nowadays, but no, I don’t feel too inclined to do that,’ he said.

‘It’s just a different climate.’

Colin Kaepernick Accuses Donald Trump Of “Targeting” And “Minimizing” Him During Scathing Interview

Colin Kaepernick smiling and Donald Trump pointing to crowdColin Kaepernick and Donald Trump (Photos via Getty Images)
Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick spoke out against former President Trump ahead of Tuesday’s election as he continued his feud with him that started back in 2016.

During an interview Friday with The Wall Street Journal podcast, “The Future of Everything,” the former quarterback reflected on the incident in which Trump wanted him and others who kneeled during the Anthem to be fired and kicked off the field.

Colin Kaepernick said it is much “easier for him to analyze” now than it was seven years ago.

“I think one of the key elements that is important to think about in relation to that moment is what does it actually mean to at that point have a then-sitting president being willing to target an individual citizen and using the power of their office, the power of their influence, to be able to try to minimize an individual and their aspirations. So, thinking back to that moment, I also think, plays really prevalent into where we are at today and the future that we decide to build together,” Kaepernick said, via Fox News.

Colin Kaepernick still has hope of returning to the NFL, although it is unlikely to happen.

In the meantime, Kaepernick is already looking ahead to the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.


In August, he stated that he’d like to play flag football—a new Olympic sport that will debut in 28—for Team USA.

“Hopefully, we’ll be out there,” Kaepernick told Sky Sports. “We’re gonna work on some things, see if we can make it in there. But we’d love to be out there.”

Donald Trump Once Urged NFL Owners To Kick Colin Kaepernick And Other Players Off Field

Former President Donald Trump was on a rampage against the NFL in 2017 when he criticized some in the National Football League for kneeling during the National Anthem.

Kaepernick had scores of athletes and fans supporting his right to take a knee during the national anthem in protest of police brutality, but everybody liked it.

President Trump said at an Alabama rally that NFL owners should “get that son of a bitch off the field” when players protested by sitting out the anthem.

“Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag,” Trump said, “to say, ‘Get that son of a bitch off the field right now, out. He’s fired. He’s fired!’”

The president appeared to be referring to former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

2016 would prove to be the last year that Kaepernick would play in the league.